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


  • Subject: Re: Eye One Pro for monitor calibration? [was: Re: NEC 2690 SpectraView]
  • From: Joseph Yates <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:14:16 -1000
  • Thread-topic: Eye One Pro for monitor calibration? [was: Re: NEC 2690 SpectraView]

>> On 28 Nov 2007, at 23:34, Klaus Karcher wrote:
>
>> I never had any issues in this respect with several EIZO CG's and
>> the eye-one pro.

> on 11/28/07 11:53 PM, Martin Orpen wrote:>
> Well, as I mentioned, my evidence was only anecdotal as I haven't had
> time to dump the numbers and compare them.
>
> I notice it visually when using Gretag's own display calibration
> software - the 3/4 tones just look mushy.

I've also been using the EyeOne Pro (Rev B) with an Eizo CG210 - first with
Eizo's supplied Color Navigator - and now with BasICColor Display 4 - using
it's 10-bit LUT hardware calibration.

Using BasICColor Display's verification mode - I am getting results of

deltaE94 - Avg. (0.34) / Max (0.76) / Std Dev. (.19)

Target white Point D50
- Achieved (a -0.2) (b -0.2)

Luminance White Target 130 cd/m
- Achieved (129 cd/m)

Luminance Black Target Min. Neutral
- Achieved (0.57 cd/m)

While these results appear very good to me - in fact the Validation Results
of BasICColor Display has all the color bars well within the Green "Good"
area - how can I be sure that another Spectro/Colorimeter and/or Display
software will NOT improve the calibration even more?

Beside's BasICColor Validation results - what other tests do those out there
conduct to insure they are getting the most optimal results from their
monitor/hardware calibrator/software?

I've also run CGS ORIS Certified Proof - Measure Monitor mode - for FOGRA
ISO Coated V2 - which we use for our press proofs - and the Monitor Colors
were out of Tolerance! (Maximum & Primary colors >15 deltaE2000)
Curious why - if BasICColors Validation numbers are correct - why doesn't
the Eizo pass the ORIS measurements?


Joseph Yates  |  Pacifica Island Art  |  Maui, Hawaii



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