Re: Monitor Calibration
Re: Monitor Calibration
- Subject: Re: Monitor Calibration
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2000 13:11:26 EST
In a message dated 12/9/00 6:12:11 AM, email@hidden writes:
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Wouldn't that logic imply gamma=1.0 workspace to be even better?
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... 256 useable values! Working space gammas greater than 2 are said
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to be more perceptually uniform. Perceptually uniform would recognize
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the difference between (as you say) "useable" values and useful
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values. That is, if you can't perceive the difference between the
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values, or if your perception of their difference isn't uniform, how
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useful can they be? But I won't take that argument to an extreme
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either ... I imagine ColorMatch to be as useful for many editing
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applications as is AdobeRGB. I wouldn't "flip a coin", ... either
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might suit a particular need (slightly) better than the other.
Yes, they both have their advantages, but specificly on the issue of visually
distinguishable levels, AdobeRGB definately has an edge, apparent in the
shadows.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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