Mere her:
"The differences between ColorMunki Design and http://www.xritephoto.com/default.aspx/MenuItemID/481/MenuGroup/Products.htm - ColorMunki
Photo are primarily in the design of the software interface.
ColorMunki Design opens with a palette display, inviting designers to
scroll through and pick and choose colors to assemble color palettes.
Intuitively, this is how designers work, and the interface is set up in
this way.
The ColorMunki Photo interface is somewhat more ‘utilitarian’ in
nature. The user is prompted with links for workflow, i.e., ‘calibrate
my monitor’, ‘profile my printer’, ‘match my screen to my printer’, etc.
Clicking on any of these links will immediately launch this feature.
Professional photographers typically want to ‘get down to business’
right away, and the interface reflects this.
Functionally, the products are very similar. http://www.colormunki.com/welcome/design?url= - ColorMunki
Design allows a users to synchronize color palettes to a printer
profile, whereas ColorMunki Photo allows you to synchronize images to
the printer profile. When profiling a printer, ColorMunki Design allows
users to extract a color palette from an image, and fine-tune the
printer profile for this palette, whereas ColorMunki Photo allows you to
optimize a printer profile to an image by selecting the primary colors
within that image. For example, if the photographer is using mainly
portraits, they select an image that contains mainly flesh tones and the
optimize profile will select mainly these flesh-tones and neutral
colors in the optimized profile to bring the gamut closer." http://blog.xritephoto.com/?p=598
Umiddelbart er ser det ud til at X-rite er i gang med at pestilere deres kunder på samme måde som microsoft gør med deres utallige versioner af Vista.
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