Rick Richardson wrote:
So, I can get the iBasic ($995 from Adorama), the iBasic UV ($895 from Adorama), or the iXtreme ($1495), or the iXtreme UV ($1495). An any will work with printer profiling in Argyll, then?
Yes. As usual, I wouldn't recommend the UV cut versions as they reduce your flexibility. You can always simulate UV cut with a UV-included instrument, but not visa-versa. (once it's filtered out, you can't get it back again). Graeme Gill.