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Re: Monitor calibration and print viewing
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Re: Monitor calibration and print viewing


  • Subject: Re: Monitor calibration and print viewing
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 06:59:53 EST

In a message dated 11/7/00 12:46:05 AM, email@hidden writes:

>Hmm. Couldn't the same could be said for un-calibrated monitors too? I
>thought the point of calibration was to stop relying on, or should I say
>allowing, our eyes to attempt to compensate for, or conjecture differences
>in color and brightness. I thought the point was clinical accuracy,
>repeatability, and standardization.

Not variations in color... only in brightness fo displayed white, which is an
innately variable factor to the eye...
>
>I'm going back to Adobe gamma....

A significantly inferior solution...

C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
email@hidden


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