rickyukon
9th of June 2004 (Wed), 14:06
Hi,
*** We're cool, we have our volunteers! Please ignore the rest of this post****
I'm looking for three brave guinea pigs to try out (and hopefully post their review) our new digital photography tool Pixel Wrench. It's hand-held tool which helps calibrate cameras and scanners and also helps color-correct images. It's kind of a pocket-sized Macbeth Color Checker, but on steroids.
If you're interested, please send an email with your (physical) mailing address and I'll send a free reviewer's tool to you. I'll respond to this post when I have my three victims, so you'll know not to bug me anymore! :wink:
My main worry with this product is that it may be a bit too complicated for the average digital photographer. I think the tool is a good one, but I'm interested to see how I can improve it, or if it can address a need of digital photographers. (The product website is http://www.galaxygauge.com
Thanks.
*** We're cool, we have our volunteers! Please ignore the rest of this post****
I'm looking for three brave guinea pigs to try out (and hopefully post their review) our new digital photography tool Pixel Wrench. It's hand-held tool which helps calibrate cameras and scanners and also helps color-correct images. It's kind of a pocket-sized Macbeth Color Checker, but on steroids.
If you're interested, please send an email with your (physical) mailing address and I'll send a free reviewer's tool to you. I'll respond to this post when I have my three victims, so you'll know not to bug me anymore! :wink:
My main worry with this product is that it may be a bit too complicated for the average digital photographer. I think the tool is a good one, but I'm interested to see how I can improve it, or if it can address a need of digital photographers. (The product website is http://www.galaxygauge.com
Thanks.