dan_A wrote:

We eventually bought Barco 21" monitors at about $6,000 to $8,000 each (I don't remember exactly but expensive), which came with sophisticated external calibration equipment. The results were much closer to WYSIWYG... but I still needed to re-calibrate each monitor every few days.

I think the Sony Artisan, which goes for around $1700, reminds the user every 30 days.


The solution was to learn to use the numbers in PS to insure the color accuracy. We printed to large format printers, on to rolls of canvas. Using the numbers reduced the waste of off-color printing.

Prepress work - another science in itself which I have zero experience in.

The S900 was the only machine for a while, that we could get a gig of memory into and could keep upgrading the processors as they became available. Sorry for the digression...

I am feeling guilty for it being semi-neglected as a 9.1 machine while I immerse myself in Panther and the latest software that's X native only...



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