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RE: Monitor Calibration
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RE: Monitor Calibration


  • Subject: RE: Monitor Calibration
  • From: "shAf" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 11:16:48 -0800

> Andrew Rodney responded
> regarding ...
>
> > On 00-12-09 07:53 +0100, tflash <email@hidden> wrote:
> >
> > >> But how then does one's image on a 6500K calibrated monitor
> > >> compare with the proof when viewed in the same room
> > >> using a 5000K viewer?
> >
> > Usually a LOT closer!
> > Andrew Rodney
>
>
> Does this imply a monitor calibrated to D65 (phosphor emission)
is
> somehow closer to 5000K reflective? ... that is, is it a phenomenon
of
> white emission vs white reflected? My experience certainly wouldn't
> contradict D65 producing what I want under natural illumination, but
> thought it was just me:o) How is this contradiction explained?

... or to ask the question a bit differently. If you put a sheet
of "white" paper up in front of a D65 monitor, does it "apparently"
reflect something closer to 5000K?

shAf:o)


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