Re: Apple Studio Display & Photocal Syder
Re: Apple Studio Display & Photocal Syder
- Subject: Re: Apple Studio Display & Photocal Syder
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 12:28:14 EST
In a message dated 11/26/02 7:39:00 PM, email@hidden writes:
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I was interested to see how
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different the screen looked from the generic profile I had been using
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(quite), but the funny thing was that my profiled LCD was a virtual
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dead-ringer for ColorMatch and A98.
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This may not be very helpful, but it is an odd bit of coincidence.
Its the calibration curves that do the majority of the correction work, and
those stay in place when you switch to workingspace profiles, since they have
none of thier own to overwrite them. And a monitor calibrated to D65/2.2 will
have a profile that simply states d65/2.2... so that part will match as well.
The monitor primaries will be different in either AdobeRGB, sRGB or custom
monitorRGB however so colors will shift a bit. So while your monitor may look
pretty good "in AdobeRGB" you are actually being deceived since the video
correction curves from your monitor profile are still in place and making it
look that way. Try switching to some other monitor profile before selecting
AdobeRGB or sRGB and you will see that those corrections are no longer being
used, and the results will be different.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
email@hidden
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