On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 11:48:20 +0100, Mike Russell wrote > Basically its accuracy and its ease of use. Having downloaded the > brochure I'm surprised by how little it explains.
Lack of explanation doesn't surprise me at all. That's why I felt we needed the training. No manual came with mine, though there were basic (too basic) online instructions. The things I learned in the training were not in that either. It seems to be aimed at knowledgeable professionals in the CMYK printer world. Which I was not. I had a good knowledge of colour management, but not in that type of commercial environment. I find it to be very accurate, and very easy to use. Well worth the money. > So the same piece of hardware is used for monitor calibration and > reading patches, and it does the latter automatically? Or is it a > move and click over 1000 patches solution? Yes, the same piece of hardware does both. It can read single patches, of anything, or you can set it to strip read, and you slide it down the row of patches. It's much faster than the DTP 41. > And the Eye-One Match software - is that a sort of ProfileMaker > Lite, or some different thing altogether? I don't have the Eye-One Match software, as I run Profilemaker Pro 4.1, so I hope someone else might have the answer to that question. Your dealer should know. Or the person they use to train on these systems. Hope this helps, Best regards, Ellie Ellie Kennard Innovative Imaging Studio www.iiStudio.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
