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Re: SV: LCD displays for production environment



Title: Re: SV: LCD displays for production environment
In a message dated Wed, 10 Aug 2005 15:31:05, Richard Kenward wrote:

I am most surprised you do not keep the same display with the computer you used to calibrate and profile it, as in our experience this is necessary for good results. Different video cards of the same model always seem to produce different results for us at any rate.

Please anybody correct me if I am mistaken here, but if the video card is digital, the display is digital and the whole video component of the computer is digital, with no video-card-driven analog transforms applied to the signal before it enters the display, then it shouldn't matter which digital video card interprets the CLUT curves, if there are any at all applied to it.

And it should matter even less when the CPU's video card is left linear and LUT curves are applied only to the display's own internal 10-bit card.

Or am I way off here?

Thanks.

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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA
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