Re: Re[2]: fundamental question - monitor profile as working RGB?
Re: Re[2]: fundamental question - monitor profile as working RGB?
- Subject: Re: Re[2]: fundamental question - monitor profile as working RGB?
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 15:35:26 +0100
on 10/12/2003 15:22, Peter Karp wrote :
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because the calibration packages I know just show the color patches
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_once_ in the uncalibrated state of the display (this means, they flatten
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the LUT before the measurements). So I assume that the profiling part of
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the software assumes a perfect gray balance applying the correction
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values to the LUT. Otherwise the profiling step would have to be a
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divided part where the color patches would be measured a second time --
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but this time with the calibration done in the hardware of a display and
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with the calibration values loaded on the LUT.
The LaCie BlueEye is one that calibrates, verify, profile then validate
again all based on grey and the three maximum chroma values. It's a
different way of doing a profile but in my opinion effective at arriving at
the best available grey levels and fine neutrality.
Neil Snape
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