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PMA 08; Color Management
Color management isn’t one of those topics that tend to get the heart racing with excitement, although the lack of it has probably caused more than a few panic attacks. We’ve seen steady improvements in color calibration hardware and software over the past few years and it’s clear that color management is becoming much more mainstream than ever as digital photographers recognize the importance of this key part of the workflow. Datacolor
The Spyder2express is also available as a low-cost solution. Based on the
previous generation of hardware, and using very simple wizard-driven software,
the $79 express model is a good entry point.
X-Rite
The ColorMunki Photo is the most interesting for the average digital photographer
and includes software for calibrating your displays as well as generating printer
profiles using a very interesting new measurement chart. Currently, the TC9.18
is the most popular chart in use. With 918 color patches, it can take a while
to read. The new technology uses a much smaller chart that X-Rite claims can
be read in less than one minute with no loss of color fidelity. The charts can
be optimized for different tones, such as skin or black and white printing,
and generates both RGB and CMYK profiles. ColorMunki Photo also supports digital
projector profiling, ambient light measurement, and spot color reading from
any source, which can then be used in your image-editing software for an exact
color match.
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