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Colorvision Express?

Colorvision Express?

2006-09-19 by john dean

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.

John

Re: [colorvision_group] Colorvision Express?

2006-09-19 by CDTobie@aol.com


In a message dated 9/18/06 10:23:44 PM, deanwork2003@... writes:


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.



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 a perfectly valid place for anyone to start.

C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manager
ColorVision Business Unit
Datacolor Inc.
CDTobie@...

www.colorvision.com

Re: Colorvision Express?

2006-09-19 by john dean

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:
>
> 
> In a message dated 9/18/06 10:23:44 PM, deanwork2003@... writes:
> 
> 
> > 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.
> > 
> > 
> 
> 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.
> 
> C. David Tobie
> Product Technology Manager
> ColorVision Business Unit
> Datacolor Inc.
> CDTobie@...
> www.colorvision.com
>

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