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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 16:04:00 -0500

Could you not briefly elaborate on what the optimal relationship is, C.D.?

> That would be why Spyder3Elite (and Spyder2Pro before it) measure your
> ambient light, tell you what level its at, and assist you in adjusting your
> ambient
> light, or your calibration target values, to assure that both the whitepoint,
> and the white luminance, are appropriate to your room luminance levels, and
> that your room luminance is an appropriate level in general. A single fixed
> standard, designed for CRT luminance levels, is not very useful to many
> computer
> users.
>
> C. David Tobie

Roger Breton


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