March 2010: Photography

March 17, 2010

ColourProcess drives HeadOn photography festival

ColourProcess is proud to announce its sponsorship of the 2010 HeadOn photography festival.

The inaugural Head On Sydney photography will be held from April 29th till June 5th. The HeadOn festival will play host to over 30 galleries, Australian and international photographers as well as restaurants and cafes from around Sydney.

ColourProcess will award the HeadOn Portrait Prize winners with a collection of our latest software products : basICCaliCube and basICColor grey card, Caldera SnapRIP+ and NEC SpectraView P221 monitors. The HeadOn Portrait Prize is the most critically acclaimed photography award in Australia.

For more information visit the HeadOn website : http://www.headon.com.au.

New Photography Service

We have introduced a new photography service profile on our website. Our photography service bundle will start with NEC SpectraView P211 monitor and Caldera SnapRIP+ 17″ software. Bundle prices will start from just $2,638.00 inc GST.

The NEC SpectraView P211 monitor is an award winning display. It offers the widest colour range on the market covering 96% of the AdobeRGB colour space.

Caldera SnapRIP+ is the leading RIP software for photographers in Europe. It displays exceptional RGB colour restitution, advanced colour proficiency and sharp contrast.

For more on the new photography services

For more on NEC SpectraView P211

For more on Caldera SnapRIP+

NEC SpectraView vs. EIZO Monitors

The NEC SpectraView monitors are the best chosen panels of the NEC MultiSync range for the colour critical market. All NEC SpectraView monitors have the same panel quality with hardware calibration capabilities using the SpectraView Profiler software.

Whereas EIZO monitors come in two different models; the FlexScan and ColorEdge CG which the user finds confusing when trying to figure out what is what.

There are four NEC SpectraView monitors that are “fogra Pre-certified” however EIZO has only the CG243 “fogra Pre-certified”. This indicates the superiority of the NEC SpectraView monitors compared to the EIZO monitors in the colour critical market.

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