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If you step up to a printer like an Epson XP-15000 or a Canon Pro-200, then I bet many more ICC profiles will be available. I got my parents a basic Canon MX922, and its installer provided ICC profiles for basic Canon photo papers. €164 at Amazon France, ) it is a device very different from the i1Studio spectrophotometer.įor some low-end printers, you will be able to get some ICC profiles that should work fine.
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On a budget, I suggest the X-Rite i1Studio Display (e.g. If your displays are worth calibrating, then I think you should get a good colorimeter. So unless you have already determined that your displays are worth calibrating and profiling, a decent monitor might be what you need most / first. I'll address the last question first: what type of monitor does your laptop have? Many laptop monitors will no provide really good, accurate color, even after calibration and profiling. However, knowing that I usually get frustrated for not being able to get a certain level of color accuracy, I was wondering whether it's worth it to calibrate a lower-end printer for the less perfect printing work while ensuring I already have the necessary hardware in case I want to buy a good printer someday? And if so, do you think the results could be satisfying enough in terms of color that it would be worth it to spend almost double the money on a spectrophotometer instead of a colorimeter? What are your thoughts on this matter?
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I'm currently out of budget to have a full-color workflow, so I'm postponing the acquisition of a pro printer and have my illustrations reproductions ordered from my local print shop.
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However, I came across X-Rite I1STUDIO (about 380eur), which includes a spectrophotometer that calibrates all devices, including printers. I had settled for the Datacolor SpyderX Photo Kit, which is currently on sale for 200eur. I've been looking for a colorimeter to calibrate especially my Wacom Cintiq 13HD and also my laptop.
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