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Re: LED displays: some comments and observations.



Tom,

Just to recap... If I remember rightly the discussion about LEDs sprouted from the Samsung XL20 and the 
possible discrepancy in profiling that may arise from using two different colorimeters - the Huey and the i! 
Display. I reflect on the notion that gained currency recently (at least in some quarters) that colorimeters, 
in general did a better job than a Spectrophotmeter when profiling monitors because of their 'tristimulus 
architecture'. (Hope that doesn't sound like B. S. but without a technical background it's the best I can 
do!).

1. In the absence of that scientific instrument you are searching for in the X-Rite's basement, is it valid to 
conclude from your comments that an instrument like the EyeOne Pro will provide a better spectral 
description of a monitor and therefore a more accurate profile, all OTHER things being equal?

2. Will the spectrophotometer always be a better instrument when comparing the spectral qualities of 
different types of monitor - CRT, LCD, LED...

Mark Stegman


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