Hello Mike et al.
As an ongoing user of Profile Prism, I'm interested to hear of your take on the software's development status and future. Also, usefulness and output quality relative to current alternatives.
Thanks
Regards
Peter
Hi Peter,
As long as you stuck et al in there, I will chime in with my view.
Times change as they do and some things improve, and some don't. (I should have been a philosopher) .
As I have found over the years with Profile Prism, I became very proficient making profiles once I bought that Canon scanner. This is many years ago.
Over the years, it has become normal for printer drivers to install with a set of profiles.... Canon comes with Canon profiles, Epson with Epson profiles etc etc. Even paper companies like Red River and Ilford etc etc, offer profiles free download for your model printer.
BUT!!
I still need my Profile Prism for the times that I or a friend change brand of printer.
My Epson R 2000 died and there was an irresistible sale on a Canon Pro 100. (With dye ink)
Problem? I had a bunch of Epson Ultra Luster, and 5 star glossy in 8.5 x 11, A3, and 13 x 19.
I used my Profile Prism to make profiles for that mismatch of Canon ink and driver, and Epson paper.
That's my opinion and I am stuck with it.
Hope all is well in NZ
Fred