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Re: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation
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Re: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation


  • Subject: Re: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation
  • From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 13:21:41 -0800
  • Thread-topic: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation

In a message dated 2/8/09 11:16 AM, Lee Badham wrote:

> Hi List
>
> Apologies for a shameless plug....
>
> I've written an application called viewSIGN which compares the colour
> accuracy and gamut of a monitor to a CMYK print space.
> It works using any CMYK ICC profile and can generate PDF reports and
> digitally sign a PDF file and uses E76, or E2000.

Lee,

Thank you for making me aware of your offering.

I will try the demo version of your software, and see how it works.

Please do not take the following as meant in any way to diminish your
accomplishment, but a similar procedure can also be performed using
ColorThink Pro worksheets. (I have no commercial ties to Chromix -- just an
appreciative customer.)

One can use CT Pro to open a CMYK color list, assign the output profile to
it, convert to the display profile (using Absolute Colorimetric, of course),
and calculate the resultant E values (using the 76, 94, CMC, or 2000
formulas).

Reports can be generated (for the source, the converted values and the E
results), and the data points can also be graphed in 3D Lab space, so that
one can see where they sit in relation to the output profile's boundaries.

What one *cannot* do with CT Pro, as far as I know (and your application
seems to offer), is use a measurement instrument (colorimeter or
spectrophotometer) to read the values off the display. CT Pro just shows the
colorimetric values resulting from the monitor profile itself, not as they
*actually* measure off the display -- which may differ to some degree from
the *expected* colorimetric values.

Marco Ugolini


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