Andreas S
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- May 22, 2018
- Messages
- 78
- Reaction score
- 96
- Points
- 70
- Location
- France
- Printer Model
- Epson Pro 3800, Epson 1400
That's why I wrote Munki/i1Studio And I have one, including the software? But also i1Pro, MYIRO, DTP20 and access to literaly evry existing device still in production. So my answer was: NO, the software included can't handle different illuminants and iProfiler don't works neither with i1 Studio nor Spectrolino. iProfiler can handle the task, either by using the A illuminant or by measuring your particular light.Thanks for your knowledgeable reply, but I think there's a misunderstanding here. The i1Studio is a ColorMunki
Spectrolino isn't a good idea as you may run into problems due to old software provided which may not run on newer systems. You better look out for a second hand i1Pro2. Don't buy a "basic" version as they don't have the licence for printer profiles. If you are printing RGB the "photographer" version will be perfect. Even a i1Pro RevD can do the job. Here in France you can find them for €150. If you want to create profiles for your special light, the included UV Filter won't be a problem, your light doesn't contain the UV wave lengths.
Argyll can handle it too and with Argyll you can use even the basic i1Pro in "full monty", the same with the i1Studio.
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