Thanks. Well if it works fine for Macs and Mac Powerbooks, then it
certainly is a good price. They will simply need 1998 RGB space for
monitor calibration in reference to desktop Epson printer output.
Nothing fancy.
John
--- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, CDTobie@... wrote:
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> In a message dated 9/18/06 10:23:44 PM, deanwork2003@... writes:
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> > Is this Colorvision Express monitor calibration software and spectro
> > of professional graphic arts quality or is it a cheapo not worth
> > considering? If it is as good as the Lacie Blue Eye that I am now
> > using this certainly is a good price, if not, the website is more than
> > a bit misleading. I'm hoping it is decent. My client needs one
this week.
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> Spyder2express uses the same professional grade Spyder2 hardware,
and the
> same profiling algorithms as the advanced products. It simply lacks
extra target
> choices (offering only Gamma 2.2/Whitepoint 6500, which is the
recommended
> combo anyhow) extra tools, and other features, such as projector
calibration. Its
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> a perfectly valid place for anyone to start.
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> C. David Tobie
> Product Technology Manager
> ColorVision Business Unit
> Datacolor Inc.
> CDTobie@...
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