![]() The importance of this came home to me yet again as I was printing a set of B&W photos I made from a photoshoot in the Goreme region of Turkey. The front-end of this color management chain for image processing is monitor calibration and profiling. This just avoids tons of disappointment and waste over issues such as prints that are persistently too dark, too light, too saturated, not saturated enough, and so on. ![]() The bother is – especially if you make prints – that you really should want a color management chain from monitor to printer that provides a reliable perception on the display of what will come out of the printer. ![]() Insofar as I have already reviewed the version without these extended Pro features, this article concentrates on the latter. Quite apart from features, it produces excellent profiles, which for most of us will be exactly what we need. ![]() Since then, basICColor has been working hard to develop advanced features that make the Pro version of this software arguably the most sophisticated monitor calibration and profiling package available. My article on basICColor display 6 appeared on this website on May 3, 2020. ![]()
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