Pantone ColorVision Spyder Master Suite

Product Description:

The Spyder Master Suite calibrates and profiles your monitor with the highly acclaimed Spyder with OptiCAL. It also includes ProfilerPRO software to create professional spectro- and scanner-based profiles for inkjet printers, laser printers, PostScript printers and RIPs and DoctorPRO to edit the profiles that you just created using the Adobe Photoshop precise and familiar toolset. In one package, the Spyder Master Suite delivers professionals affordable, high-end color management tools.
Product Details
  • Binding: CD-ROM
  • Brand: Pantone, Inc.
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • HardwarePlatform: Linux
  • Label: Pantone, Inc.
  • Manufacturer: Pantone, Inc.
  • Model: GPUSB114
  • MPN: GPU114
  • OperatingSystem: Linux
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Software
  • ProductTypeName: SOFTWARE
  • Publisher: Pantone, Inc.
  • Studio: Pantone, Inc.
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

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