Re: Colorvision RGB Profiler good or bad?

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<x-charset iso-8859-1>I'm about to order a profile from Chromix.com based on another list member's
recommendation.  Cost is $99 US and their product is guaranteed.  You can
download instructions and a target from their website.

Considering that their target on my monitor was greatly different from the
target as printed on my 1270 makes me want this profile very, very much, and
if it works, I'll consider the $99 well-spent.

Konrad Poth
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From: "Gerry" <gmosher@ns.sympatico.ca>
To: <epson-inkjet@leben.com>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: Colorvision RGB Profiler good or bad?


> I have the Colorvision rgb profiler and spyder..it doesn't work for me.
> I have made at least a 100 profiles and 200 test prints and have yet to
> get a good print. I talked to George, Colorvision's technician. His
> suggestions did not work for me. I sent him a number of scanned profiles
> but never heard from him again. I live in Canada and have about $800.00
> Can. invested, including wasted paper and ink.
>
> I give up!
>
> Can somebody tell me where I can have profiles made professionally?  I
> no longer expect to be able to try many different papers but would like
> to have proper profiles for a few Epson papers.
>
>
> I'm on a PC   win98se  Epson 1280 c/w Mediastreet CIS   MIS dye based
> inks  Epson 1200U  and Polaroid Sprint Scan 35 plus scanners  Sony 400PS
> monitor  PhotoShop 5.5
>
> Regards
>
> gerry
>
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