Re: Calibrating an Apple monitor without brigthness control
Re: Calibrating an Apple monitor without brigthness control
- Subject: Re: Calibrating an Apple monitor without brigthness control
- From: "Pablo Roufogalis L." <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 11:34:19 -0400
Hello to all.
Isn't the native white point of Apple monitors 5000K, not 6500?
What's the current wisdom on illuminants and white point for printing
applications?
Many thanks in advance.
At 10:14 AM 9/9/02 -0400, you wrote:
If you demand a white point a lot different from the native 6500, then the
profile would dull down a couple of the color channels to reach that
different white balance, making the overall brightness lower. You might want
to go back and reprofile at your new brightness, as the previous profile is
not valid now that you have changed it. I find the Apple Displays happiest
calibrated at their native whitepoint.
Ing. Pablo Roufogalis L.
Aretecnica
email@hidden
http://www.aretecnica.com
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