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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: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 13:29:58 -0500

> That said, I still try to keep the ambient light as low as possible. Using a
> Sekonic L758 Digital meter, I'm able to read the ambient light around the
> display (using room darkening shades), no problem getting 20 Lux. Still
> light enough not to bump into furniture.
>
> Andrew Rodney

20 Lux is well below the recommended 32 Lux of ISO-12646.

The whole point of controlling the ambient lighting is to make sure the
viewer is fully adapted to the monitor's white point and not to some other
objects in the surround.

Roger Breton


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