Re: LaCie Blue eye (some clarifications.....)
Re: LaCie Blue eye (some clarifications.....)
- Subject: Re: LaCie Blue eye (some clarifications.....)
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 08:44:22 EDT
In a message dated 6/17/02 7:59:13 AM, email@hidden writes:
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David's statement "even though the settings have not been changed since
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the
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monitor last ran", illustrates a bit of a misconception about the state
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of
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the art....certainly not David's fault, the technology is in a constant
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state of flux and if you are not involved in it at the detailed engineering
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level, it's easy to make wrong assumptions.
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Certainly assumptions, or more exactly speculations, was what was involved,
as the tone of the post made obvious. As I stated, this is interesting; as
its new stuff.
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Some monitors do not allow remote lock out of the control panel, hence
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a
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customer can make a change that can effect calibration outside of the
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application. The only way to determine if the settings haven't changed
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is to
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check them when the app powers up and at hard power ups. Some monitors
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do
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not support saving remote settings hence they must be restored on power
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up.
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A customer may move the monitor from one card to another card when
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installing a second monitor.
Those are certainly three good reasons for communicating with the monitor at
startup, in much the same theory that the video card LUTs are set at startup.
But now you have me curious about just what info the Apple LCDs swap via USB.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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