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Re: ColorEyes Display software



On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 10:59:47, Ian Lyons wrote:

> The downside of choosing L* is that the gamma response is much closer to 2.4
> and as such the Mac interface elements ³may² appear somewhat darker and more
> contrasty than you¹re used to. I never found this to be a problem.

I agree with you that it's NOT a problem. Having a "nice-looking" interface
is not as important to me as having correct color in my imaging
applications. Incidentally, one of my new year's wishes is to read on this
forum of a few real-life examples of how well the "L* approach" (as
contrasted to the "gamma approach") is functioning in actual work
environments, and what the downsides are, besides the slight darkening of
the interface.

> If Display 3 was tweaked to the benefit the
> quality of the DTP-94 then it happened VERY late and wasn¹t so far as I
> recall discussed. That said Display with DTP-94 produced very good monitor
> profiles, but not visibly better than the i1Pro spectro.

That is exactly the kind of input I was asking for. Very valuable. Thank
you.

> For what it¹s worth I think they you might be better off testing the product
> than reading and listening to much of the ³BS² on the Galbraith forum. You
> can get a demo copy of BasICColor Display 3 at
> http://www.colorblind.de/english/index_E.htm Contrary to what others might
> tell you it¹s the same product as ColorEyes Display

You were a beta tester for ColorEyes Display 3, so I will take your word for
it when you say that testing the demo of BasICColor Display 3 is exactly the
same as testing ColorEyes Display 3. I have read others saying it's not, but
I will give it a try, since the demo for ColorEyes Display 3 is still
unavailable at this time on the Integrated Color Corp. site.

Thank you again.

--------------
Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA


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