On 6/6/03 10:15 am, "Mike Russell" wrote: > Has anyone any experience of the Eye-One Pro spectrophotometer? I > see it's part of a GretagMacbeth monitor and printer calibration > package called Eye-One Photo which looks quite promising. > > http://www.i1color.com/products/i1_photo.asp
Its superb. Had it a couple of years now, have gotten over the fortune that it cost (Its now about half the price it was then) and have never once regretted buying it. I can accurately profile my screen, printer etc. whenever I want. Sure it would probably have worked out cheaper to buy custom profiles for all the printers I have, but I like the freedom to be able to do it myself, when I want, with whatever papers I want. Get Basiccolor software as well for doing your monitor. According to the experts its better than the Gretag software. Match is fine, and yes its probably a cut version of Profile Maker. But its adequate for my needs. Yes you have to read patches by hand, using a custom built slider. However its very easy to do and pretty fast. Its not like I make profiles all day long. I make one every six months, maybe. Regards Paul -- Paul Tansley Fashion & Beauty Photography London +44 (0) 7973 669584 http://www.paultansley.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
