Re: Help! Calibrating and Profiling IMac 17 inch LCD?
Re: Help! Calibrating and Profiling IMac 17 inch LCD?
- Subject: Re: Help! Calibrating and Profiling IMac 17 inch LCD?
- From: bruce fraser <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 08:55:35 -0700
At 8:19 AM -0400 10/16/02, Roger Breton wrote:
I'll have to give it a try. What a waste... Well, while I am in OS9, I will
have access to ICC Display to build my monitor profiles -- not just iMatch.
It will be interesting to see which packages fares best! I was suggested to
display a CIELab Macbeth ColorChecker in Photoshop as a visual test of
profile accuracy by a respected member of the list a while ago. I wonder if
there are other methods of assessing the accuracy of the monitor profile in
Photoshop?
A 2nm spectroradiometer works pretty well...
I just got a ColorChecker DC that I am slowly building with
InDesign, in Lab, that I am planning to use in lieu of the basic 24 patches
ColorChecker. But others don't mind sharing some tips on that, I will be
more than happy to listen.
You can feed the reference file for the ColorChecker DC to Logo
ColorLab, then save it as a 1-pixel-per-patch .tif. Open it in
Photoshop and resample to the desired res using Nearest Neighbour. A
lot quicker than coding each patch by hand.
Bruce
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