te36
Fan of Printing
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Ok, i am almost ready to buy a colorimeter or the like to profile my printers. But i did not want to take up a credit with my bank. So i am looking for some advise:
a) Is there no "cheaper" option for profiling than buying a multiple hundred dollar device ? Why for example can i not profile a printer sufficiently well with just the scanner of my printer. Eg: Is there no software that would just allow to print some color sheet, then feed it into the scanner, analyze it, and be done ? Worst case you'd need someone that upfront would have measured the particular scanner type output. Or better yet you'd have to just buy/rent a few well-known proof sheet (pantone color sheets or the like). I thought a few years back someone pointed me to such a program, but i can't find any pointers to that info anymore.
b) If i am going to buy sa colorimeter? what's the recommendation ? I am torn between ColorMunky and an ebay bought i1 pro or even older model. The i1 pro seems to be beneficial because of FWA compensation - but is that really important ? I don't know how much brightener there would be in normal foto paper (which is what i'm looking for). Also, used i1pro have the problem that it's almost impossible to know what software license keys are included. I'd assume that all those i1pro that sell between $300 and $500 would have no printer profiling software licensing key, and i do not have windows nor MacOS <= 10.6 to run the older software. Aka: How much would folks here pay for an i1pro if they could only ue it with argyll ?
a) Is there no "cheaper" option for profiling than buying a multiple hundred dollar device ? Why for example can i not profile a printer sufficiently well with just the scanner of my printer. Eg: Is there no software that would just allow to print some color sheet, then feed it into the scanner, analyze it, and be done ? Worst case you'd need someone that upfront would have measured the particular scanner type output. Or better yet you'd have to just buy/rent a few well-known proof sheet (pantone color sheets or the like). I thought a few years back someone pointed me to such a program, but i can't find any pointers to that info anymore.
b) If i am going to buy sa colorimeter? what's the recommendation ? I am torn between ColorMunky and an ebay bought i1 pro or even older model. The i1 pro seems to be beneficial because of FWA compensation - but is that really important ? I don't know how much brightener there would be in normal foto paper (which is what i'm looking for). Also, used i1pro have the problem that it's almost impossible to know what software license keys are included. I'd assume that all those i1pro that sell between $300 and $500 would have no printer profiling software licensing key, and i do not have windows nor MacOS <= 10.6 to run the older software. Aka: How much would folks here pay for an i1pro if they could only ue it with argyll ?