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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Colour Management => Topic started by: annesophieheist on November 05, 2008, 11:38:50 am
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Can anyone clarify this for me ?
I am about to buy a monitor, so as a good color citizen I want to be ready for my baby and also get a spectrophotometer.
Many thanks.
anne-sophie
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Can anyone clarify this for me ?
I am about to buy a monitor, so as a good color citizen I want to be ready for my baby and also get a spectrophotometer.
Many thanks.
anne-sophie
The spectro is always the same, but there are various software modules for calibration of monitor, RGB printer, CMYK printer, digital projector, camera, and scanner. In XT you get all existing modules, plus there's ColorChecker SG target, and a beamer kit (a holder for projector calibration). The licence keys for modules are loaded into internal flash memory of the spectrophotometer. You can also buy additional modules later and upload new licence keys into spectro's memory.
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The spectro is always the same, but there are various software modules for calibration of monitor, RGB printer, CMYK printer, digital projector, camera, and scanner. In XT you get all existing modules, plus there's ColorChecker SG target, and a beamer kit (a holder for projector calibration). The licence keys for modules are loaded into internal flash memory of the spectrophotometer. You can also buy additional modules later and upload new licence keys into spectro's memory.
If the xtreme includes more modules I dont understand why it is cheaper than the i1photo then. Thank you for your reply though. And for the email you send me regarding monitors.;-)
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Screenshot from Xrite website:
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Screenshot from Xrite website:
MERCI, I WAS THINKING THAT TO MYSELF JUST THE OTHER DAY, SAME GADGET, NEW NAME WITH SOME MORE FEATURES.... SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT AS THEY SAY HERE IN CHINA....