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Re: LCD's and Room Illumination
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Re: LCD's and Room Illumination


  • Subject: Re: LCD's and Room Illumination
  • From: Todd Shirley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 20:41:35 -0500


On Nov 9, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Russell Proulx wrote:

I´ve been thinking that with brighter LCD´s the past wisdom of working in a
low light environment, which was appropriate with CRTs, is possibly no
longer the case.


I´m finding the results from students adjusting images in darkened `digital
labs´ to be too dark as they look much brighter on the screen than they
should.

Hi Russel

While LCD's are CAPABLE of reaching extremely high brightness levels (easily over 300 cd/m2), it's generally not considered a good idea to turn them up much past 150 because the backlight dims as it ages and thus it is hard to hit the higher luminance with an older monitor. If you always kept your monitor at max luminance in a well lit room, in less than a year you wouldn't be able to use it in that environment. So your students probably have the monitors turned up too high.

This begs the question of how are your monitors calibrated and profiled? Do you have a policy regarding the manual controls on the monitors, or are students allowed to set them as they please? If everyone is adjusting the monitors to their own tastes, you will inevitably get inconsistent and undesirable results upon output. All the monitors need to be consistent, and that usually means fairly low luminance levels (120-150) in a dim room.

Here's a link to a good explanation from Robert Bullivant about recommended luminance levels: http://lists.apple.com/archives/colorsync-users/2006/Nov/msg00116.html
Personally I think 100cd/m is a bit low, and I don't think Eizo recommends this anymore (couldn't find anything on their website), but all the concepts are right on.


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Todd Shirley
Director of Color Management
Urban Studio
New York, NY
212.691.2521


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