Re: Monitor calibration
Re: Monitor calibration
- Subject: Re: Monitor calibration
- From: email@hidden (Anthony Sanna)
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 14:02:28 -0500
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I would venture to say that Photoshop SHOULD display identically, too,
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regardless of color temperature calibration (D65 vs D50). I am just curious
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whether Chris Cox would agree? I agree that 1.8 vs 2.2 displays indentically
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with color management ON. And I believe that Photoshop will display
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indentically whether D50/1.8 or D65/2.2 or D50/2.2 or D65/1.8 is chosen for
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calibration.
OK. Here's another turnip to throw into your digital soup. Jack Clark
and I were just discussing the effects that screen brightness might have
on color editing. My old PressView could barely hit the low 70's on a
good day at D50, while my new Sony can be D65 calibrated with brightness
as high as 124 cd/m2.
I run the Sony at 90 cd/m2, however, and have always assumed that the
extra brightness would not affect Photoshop editing. However Jack
pointed out that the extra brightness might create a situation where
shadow detail appeared too open, thus yielding real-world output that was
blocked up.
So in addition to all the other variables mentioned, where does screen
brightness fit in?
Tony
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