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[filmscanners] Re: Colorvision Spyder
And you can use the Photomerge (photo stitching) function that comes with
Elements in PS 6.1
Maris
----- Original Message -----
From: "John" <jackg@poboxes.com>
To: <mlidaka@ameritech.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 7:58 AM
Subject: [filmscanners] Colorvision Spyder
Good Morning,
This is being cross posted on digital photo editing and filmscanners lists.
In case anyone is interested, I went to the colorvision web site and they
have a closeout on their older Spyders that work on CRTs only. The quoted
price is $174.00, it specifically stated that it did not include Photoshop
Elements. I went to the B&H web site and they had it for $159.95. I assumed
I was buying the older model as viewed on the colorvision web site since the
new model was priced at $288.00
Well the good news is I received the new version which monitors both CRT and
the LCD monitors.
" Spyder with PhotoCAL (LCD/CRT Version) $288.00
Don't trust the colors on your screen? The award-winning Spyder with
PhotoCAL provides accurate and consistent monitor color quickly and easily.
This product includes:
- Award winning USB Spyder (CRT/LCD Version)
- PhotoCAL software
- Adobe Photoshop Elements
- PANTONE Swatch Libraries for Adobe Photoshop Elements
- PANTONE COLORVISION pocket guide
- a fly shaped Spyder holder for LCD monitors"
While it included Elements, I'm not sure that is important to me since I use
PS 6.1.
Regards,
John in OKC
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