Yes, I agree. I now have a Colormunki and a new Canon PIXMA Pro-10 printer. I think both are of comparable quality in what each does together to help create a quality print.
I wonder if the Colormunki works with i1Profiler? Yes, I admit that I am a geek at heart. ;)
Here is what I am going to do. I will first learn how to profile with the software that comes with Colormunki. Next, I will expand my knowledge when I attempt to learn ArgyllCMS. Then I will go from...
From the sound of it, the choice is either Colormunki, or the more expensive option, an i1 Pro with a scanning table. Hmm...perhaps a bit much for me.
ArgyllCMS seems to be another solution when used with Colormunki. But I understand it takes some wizardry to make excellent profiles, besides a...
I have an idea. How about the Colormunki together with the purchase of a good profile editor? What do you guys think? I can always use the same profile editor for future, more expensive spectrophotometer purchases.
Any suggestions on the profile editor? Maybe it will also allow me to generate...
My name is Bob Graham, and an avid photographer who places a high emphasis on image quality. I have recently purchased my first digital camera after 20 years of film. I also have purchased a new Canon PIXMA Pro 10 to replace my Epson R800. I look forward to participate in this forum with all of...
I am trying to determine what the differences is between the two devices that would produce the better quality printer profiles. Specifically, I have two products to choose between. One has a good spectrophotometer but very limiting software (Colormunki Photo) and a colorimeter with software...