At 04:20 AM 12/17/2002 -0500, Johnny Johnson wrote:
At 10:34 PM 12/16/02 -0800, Richard F. Man wrote:
Do expect to spend something like:
- ~$300 for monitor calibration. You may get away with Adobe Gamma
- ~$200 for a printer/paper/ink profiling package
Hi Richard,
You don't need to pay nearly that much for a good monitor calibration and
printer profiling package. Profile Prism
<http://www.ddisoftware.com/prism/> does a very nice job, especially for
Epson printers, at a cost of $69. Of course, that only gives you monitor
calibration, not profiling and the printer profiling is scanner based so
it does have it's limitations (the quality of the profile will depend on
the quality of the scan) but it's probably about as good as it gets unless
you want to spend really high dollars.
That said, I think a person should really start with a properly profiled
monitor and that package will cost a couple of hundred dollars.
...
Now you tell me :-) It does look like a good package
// richard <http://www.imagecraft.com>
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