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U-DACT tests for informal comparison of Eye-One Pro and DTP94



U-DACT test results (PASS) from Quato 23" display calibrated with Eye- One Pro and measured with same instrument:

<http://www.web36531.clarahost.co.uk/filedump/Report_23_UGRA_i1.pdf>


U-DACT test results (PASS) from Quato 23" display calibrated with DTP94 and measured with same instrument:


<http://www.web36531.clarahost.co.uk/filedump/Report_23_UGRA_DTP94.pdf>


U-DACT test results (PASS) from Quato 23" display calibrated with Eye- One Pro but measured with DTP94:


<http://www.web36531.clarahost.co.uk/filedump/Report_23_DTP94_i1.pdf>


U-DACT test results (FAIL) from Quato 23" display calibrated with DTP94 but measured with Eye-One Pro:


<http://www.web36531.clarahost.co.uk/filedump/Report_23_i1_DTP94.pdf>


Tests were informally done. Things that I find interesting are firstly that the Eye-One Pro measures better gray balance results from the DTP94 produced profile. Secondly, there is something really odd going on with the white point measurements. The Eye-One Pro produces a 5800K match that looks more like 6000+ to me on screen. So I can understand it failing the DTP94 calibration on white point but can't understand how the DTP94 passes the Eye-One Pro white point?


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Martin Orpen
Idea Digital Imaging Ltd


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