Re: Monitor calibration
Re: Monitor calibration
- Subject: Re: Monitor calibration
- From: neilB <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 23:46:59 +0100
Roger
On 18/10/01 at 3:25 pm, email@hidden (Roger Breton) wrote:
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The only thing that comes close to address the problem of
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"relative" screen brightness is GretagMacbeth's Monitor
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Profiler
is that right? see below
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which I hear (but never directly observed myself
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perhaps because of the "simplified" user interface and
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documentation -- they do not want to reveal too much to user
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about this)
nor about the white luminance achieved ;8- }
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takes into account "absolute brightness". I am
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sure Hutchison will agree with me here. I know Prove it! can
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also do this but I have not completely discovered how.
me neither
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I don't think OptiCal does this.
OptiCal does allow a user to preselect a predetermined number for black and white
luminance so all screens done with these settings are the
same.
I heard from Dan testerday that Profile City just put a white
luminance measuring and presetting feature into their <display>
SW.
The i1 setup profiled / calibrated my friend's laCie 22 to
over 120cdm2 with no options or warnings as I understand it. I'd
say that's a bit on the short lived side even if they do claim
that it:
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takes into account "absolute brightness"
Someone please tell me this is wrong / has been improved? I'm
getting to like the sound of the i1 for multiple seat
installations and LCD's.
Regards
NeilB
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