This figure even when calculated on a one screen use basis is so small that
there surely is no point is going for less than the best kit for the job.


Which is......???



----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Kenward" Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: [PRODIG] Pantone Colorvision calibration(eye-one photo)


> In message Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Thomas Holm / Pixl writes
>
> >
> >In that case the cheapest ColorVision package is now a lot cheaper than
last
> >time I checked... If so I apologize...
>
> Dear Monitor calibrator buyers!
>
> Thomas would agree I am sure, that the purchase of one of these devices
> should not be based on price, but rather on its ability to reliably work
> efficiently and more important, accurately day after day month after
> month.   These devises and supporting software is the most cost
> effective investment you can make to the assurance of seeing your images
> correctly on screen and supplying others with professional quality work.
>
> If in any doubt about paying for quality, I suggest this simply formula.
> Cost of purchase divided by the number of hours you will use your screen
> over a three year or longer period. This figure even when calculated on
> a one screen use basis is so small that there surely is no point is
> going for less than the best kit for the job.
>
> Cheers
>
> Richard

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