DIANE603 opened this issue on Apr 12, 2005 ยท 15 posts
Timbuk2 posted Thu, 14 April 2005 at 5:05 PM
Hi Diane,
There now is another program by the same people that do Quick Gamma called Quick Monitor Profile. It obtains the flourescence data from your monitor (all monitors have this now available for upload), creates a profile and installs it in Windows to use in standardizing. I ran it but haven't yet tested to see if the results are useful.
The documentation is quite good, explaining about this topic in a reasonable amount of detail.
Good luck,
Tim By the way, with respect to archiving, the Epson line appears to be the best. (See the site mentioned before.) All the manufacturers have adequate resolution. The color quality is also very good, so long as you use Epson ink with Epson paper. The pH of the paper must match the ink exactly. Evidently the cyan ink is the one hardest to stabilize. T
Message edited on: 04/14/2005 17:12