Re: Group inactivity?
2006-05-08 by Tom
... So you have one regular and one siver edition ? Maybe they have different firmware. Very interesting :-) Tom
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2006-05-08 by Tom
... So you have one regular and one siver edition ? Maybe they have different firmware. Very interesting :-) Tom
2006-05-08 by Johnny Eades
I assume the group inactivity can be contributed to the great products and our using them in the field. That translates to successfull results and not a need
2006-05-04 by lowlife_inc
Considering that I m using LCDs and a number of experts recommend using Native gamma (as well as native white point) for LCDs - How do I measure and set Native
2006-05-04 by CDTobie@aol.com
This may have not been clear enough, so append this: In PrintFIX PRO you can build a new version of your profile at any time, with any slider settings, by
2006-05-04 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Your slider settings are not (currently) being saved to the measurement header, so simply reopening the measurement file and rebuilding will get you a
2006-05-04 by robert@robertwriting.com
Is there a way to change a profile after it s been saved? I spent a good while making an expert level profile and after tinkering with the brightness slider
2006-05-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Not at this time... the demand for PrintFIX PRO is such that, until today, it was not even possible to offer previous PrintFIX owners a loyalty program.
2006-05-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
Here is a repost of a response I sent out earlier to the Epson Printers list, ... The announcement went out today. If you are a ColorVision newsletter
2006-05-03 by Helen Bach
If anyone would like an almost new PrintFix Pro for $350 plus shipping (preferably within the USA) email me. Best, Helen
2006-05-03 by bskumar_in
I have a Spyder2PRO Studio for calibrating my monitor. I ve bought an Epson printer recently, and I d like to start calibrating it.Isn t there a loyalty
2006-05-02 by David Miller
For everyone who has been waiting for this, here s the link! http://www.colorvision.com/serial_number_PrintFIX.jsp Best regards, -- David Miller Senior
2006-05-02 by CDTobie@aol.com
... One is designed for standard image brightness, the other for viewing light brightness. So they work in opposite directions, on differing scale, but not in
2006-05-02 by willruggles
In my quest for the perfect profiles, I have two Questions relative to PFP s adjustment sliders. Can you tell me what the difference is between the effects of
2006-05-02 by lowlife_inc
... law. If someone looks blank ... That would be me.
2006-05-02 by CDTobie@aol.com
... My litmus test for this is people s response to the inverse square law. If someone looks blank when I comment that such and such is governed by the inverse
2006-05-02 by lowlife_inc
... I know. But I don t compute distance between 2 points in 3 dimensional space that often so it s not second nature to me.
2006-05-01 by Tom
... color should ... Windows assumption ... if it ... the time. ... often be a ... choose between ... Agreed for sure. Its just surprising that Windows hasn t
2006-05-01 by CDTobie@aol.com
... be defined as its shown (meaning if it was created on your monitor, you probably want to assign it monitor color definitions), versus the Windows
2006-04-30 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... It s exactly the same as ANY formula for computing the distance between 2 points in a 3 dimensional space. Keith Keith Krebs Just some guy, caretaker of
2006-04-30 by lowlife_inc
In defence of designers: For visual thinkers the abstractions of color management are hard to grasp. It s like I can t understand formulas. They just don t
2006-04-30 by lowlife_inc
... would be the group ... True. That s what I m talking about. Here s another example of browser colormanagement conundrum:
2006-04-30 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Web designers, (and graphic designers in general) are suprisingly unknowledgable about color management... it would seem like they would be the group
2006-04-30 by lowlife_inc
Not on this group. On web design forums.
2006-04-30 by John Vitollo
... Have a look at this page to test how well a browser supports ICC profiles: http://www.color.org/version4html.html
2006-04-30 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Haven t noticed any of those here... and certainly not a constant stream of them. C. David Tobie Product Technology Manager ColorVision Business Division
2006-04-30 by lowlife_inc
I was referring to constant posts on why the image in my browser looks completely different from my client s browser or why images in a Flash version of the
2006-04-30 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Sounds like you don t use Macs much. The image, loads, when its all on screen, a tiny flash occurs as the color is corrected. What you saw before the flash
2006-04-30 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Correct, hardware adjustments are preferred, videocard corrections are used to make up for whatever the hardware can t control... ... This is where you
2006-04-29 by lowlife_inc
What targets do you chose? Color matching two monitors would involve setting the same target (not Native on both). Do you actually use the RGB controls BTW ?
2006-04-28 by Bob Frost
Tom, ... You want to read the Colorsync list - colorsync-users@lists.apple.com then you would find out all the problems that Colorsync has!! Here a a few
2006-04-28 by Tom
... utilize color ... while ... *THAT* issue bothers me a great deal. I can t find a single browser out there for Windows which does do CMM written by
2006-04-28 by Tom
... That s actually one of the reasons that people say that Tiger (Apple MAC OS X) is better than Windows for color management. At the OS level simple colors
2006-04-28 by CDTobie@aol.com
... White is a gray too... gray balance and whitepoint (which is white balance) are both controlled at the videocard level, where they effect everything on
2006-04-28 by mhovie71
Hi! That s interesting but a bit confusing... How come the ICC profile created by Spyder managed to adjust the color temperature on the 3007 (which doesn t
2006-04-28 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Thats because, at the OS level, all we can do is gray balance both monitors to the same values. It requires a color profile to define blues, and Windows
2006-04-28 by mhovie71
Hi! I m using the Spyder2PRO V2.2 to calibrate 2 of my monitors (which are connected to two different computers). The first one is a Dell 2405 with backlight
2006-04-28 by potomacbassfisher
Or in other words it sounds like you messed up somewhere. -Jonathan ... likely to ... printing ... your ... reprofiling makes ... last
2006-04-27 by esimanor
... Spyder2 or ... next ... available on our ... the ... Thanks. I will first want to upgrade to latest express version but later on i might well upgrade to
2006-04-27 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Are you referring to a incremental update, or to a paid upgrade to Spyder2 or Spyder2PRO? If its the latter, then the details should be announced next
2006-04-27 by CDTobie@aol.com
... There is a bar, with an ideal point at the center and your current value shown on the bar. You push the appropriate control to go in the right direction,
2006-04-27 by esimanor
... block, have not ... Spyder2PRO ... Spyder2Express is the one I just ordered. Any idea of when it will be possible to get hold of the software update? Is
2006-04-27 by esimanor
... I ment correlation between the tweaking of the knobs (which are usually accounted for in %) and the value of the white target in candela unit which you are
2006-04-27 by Tom
... interesting ... Bad habbit. Its disturbing when only the how of a process has been explained to me. Knowing why always completes the picture and
2006-04-27 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Upgrades from Spyder2 to Spyder2PRO direct from ColorVision are $99US. Upgrade options and pricing from Spyder2express, the new kid on the block, have not
2006-04-27 by Tom
... Though he mentioned to the eye of the observer which depends directly on the observation conditions.
2006-04-27 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Yes, but I often find this claim backed up, these days, with a very dark room with a high luminance LCD in it, creating glare, and inappropriate viewing
2006-04-27 by CDTobie@aol.com
... AdobeRGB, sRGB, or any Photoshop matrix-based workingspace is, by definition, neutral and linear. ... Neutral means that even amounts or the channels (R
2006-04-27 by esimanor
... value for ... (relatively speaking) ... a warmer ... Ambient Light ... White Luminance ... hardware ... that clear enough? Well, not quite I am afraid...
2006-04-27 by hanson102
... any output ... work. I m just ... are permanently ... 1. What is a neutral RGB space? Adobe RGB or sRGB? 2. What does neutral mean? non-neutral and
2006-04-27 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Yes, Tom is an enthusiastic theorist, so what he s saying is both interesting and true, but probably not applicable on a practical level... ... Agreed....