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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: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:06:06 -0800 (GMT-08:00)

Steve Miller wrote:

>Let me clarify my previous post. When I said I was measuring the paper white
>pt., I meant I'm measuring the ambient light reflected off the paper white
>in the viewing booth. ColorNavigator has an option that allows you to do so.

By matching the paper white (as opposed to the booth's own white point), aren't you limiting the monitor's performance to just one paper substrate?

Also, if your monitor's white point already matches the paper white as viewed in your booth, then I would think that in that case Photoshop's "Simulate Paper White" proof setup setting should *not* be checked.

Marco Ugolini
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