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Jul 13, 2013 10:33 |  #1

This question is resulting from my inability to obtain ICC Profiles for metal prints, it would seem that creating my own is one option.
Anyone use the ColorMunki in this context...http://xritephoto.com …uct_overview.as​px?id=1115 (external link)
or would I be better served by going to http://digitaldog.net/ (external link) :confused:


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Jul 13, 2013 19:06 |  #2

ColorMunki seems to get mixed reviews, but I have one that I've used to make profiles for all the papers I use with my 3880 and it's given me very good results.

Having said that if you're just looking for a one off profile and wont use the ColorMunki for other papers, it 's probably more cost effective to get a custom profile made. I've heard good things about Andrew Rodney's (DigitalDog) profiles, although I haven't used them myself. He's a regular contributer on LULA Forums (external link).


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Jul 13, 2013 19:17 as a reply to  @ WorkingClassHero's post |  #3

I was beginning to think that I had bad breath or something...I'm probably thinking of 3-4, so cost wise it's likely a toss-up and presume that the Dog would give superior results. ;)


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Jul 14, 2013 04:08 |  #4

I would think so, yes.


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