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Re: screen calibrators
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Re: screen calibrators


  • Subject: Re: screen calibrators
  • From: "Bertho Boman" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 21:39:20 -0400

----- Original Message -----

> > "Other calibration software just writes LUTs into the
> > video RAM of your video card and reduces the number of visible colors.
> > basICColor display automatically calibrates the hardware of your
> > monitor with the optional DDC cable and thus maintains the highest
> > quality possible."

That sounds like a lot of marketing speak. They imply that there is no
other way to pre-calibrate you monitor. I think you achieve the same
accuracy with other systems if you do the adjustments to set the individuals
guns to the correct value and color temperature as for example the iOne will
help you do.
Bertho
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