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Re: Monitor profile verification [was: Eye One Pro for monitor calibration? [was: Re: NEC 2690 SpectraView]]



Terry,

You'll agree that there is more than one way to skin a cat. Personnally, the
many ways of evaluating a monitor's profiled bahavior are presenting facets
of a same reality. Starting with RGB numbers is OK since they'll eventually
be converted to Lab of some sort. It gets quite complex, actually, when you
start looking at the conversions the data goes through on its way to the
final numbers. I agree the gist of this evaluation largely depends on what
one wants to evaluate. Starting with Lab is quite valid too.

Me, I'm pluralist ;-)

> Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I assumed it was L*a*b* numbers
> that were sent through the monitor profile, converted to RGB, sent to
> the display and then measured with the colorimeter/spectro with the
> resulting L*a*b* values compared back to the original L*a*b*.
>
> Terry Wyse

Roger Breton 


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