Don't know about Spyder3Pro, but there are some free programs that might
help.
For info, visit
http://www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints1A.html
http://www.normankoren.com/color_management.html
For a free program to adjust gamma, visit http://quickgamma.de/indexen.html
Alvin Auerbach wrote:
I'd really like the group's advice on the following:
I'm a not very knowledgeable, low end snap shooter picture taker.
Still, I'd like to have my camera, scanner, monitor (iMac), and both
printers agree on what colors in photographs are supposed to look like.
There is a hardware-software combination called Spyder3Pro ($169 list,
$130 street) which purports to be able to do this.
1. Will this thing really do this?
2. Can an amateur learn to use it & get reasonable results with it?
3. If I send the file to a commercial printer, can the device still help?
4. Is there another model or another brand that would be better for me?
Thanks for your advice,
Alvin
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