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Basic ProofMaster Calibration

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by: Erik Vlietinck - Last Updated: Wed 18 June 2008

Learn how to calibrate your inkjet printer for photo printing with ProofMaster 3.x.

PerfectProof’s ProofMaster is a professional Raster Image Processor (RIP) with many features in the areas of colour accuracy, proofing, and print processing workflow. Most users of ProofMaster have problems with the calibration of a printer. ProofMaster requires users to go through a number of specific steps to calibrate any typs of printer.

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The Basic ProofMaster Calibration Training teaches you how to calibrate an inkjet photo printer for a Photo workflow. It guides you from step to step, explaining al the options and most importantly: which options you can safely forget about for the best possible colour output --addressing the maximum gamut your printer is capable of.

The Basic Calibration Training consists of a QuickTime presentation. It requires you to have a copy of ProofMaster, a colour measurement device and an inkjet printer that is supported by the latest version of ProofMaster. 

The Basic ProofMaster Calibration Training is a sample V.I.P. user training and can be downloaded directly.

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