Re: Gamma values on Windows XP
Re: Gamma values on Windows XP
- Subject: Re: Gamma values on Windows XP
- From: "Karl Petersson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 08:34:18 +0000
Thank you to you guys for the help.
I will be looking into all these advices and get back to you, but I will
have to ask a further question regarding 1.8 being a dinosaur and 2.2 being
the way to go. The thing is this that we are producing a newspaper that are
being printed elsewhere and we are using their profile and this is created
under the conditions gamma 1.8, colormatch RGB and 5000 k settings, but are
you still saying that I should use a 2.2 g setting? Since it is a newspaper
I am acctually using the paper for tests to see and I will be printing test
of these new conditions within the next days. I have read for some time
that 2.2 and 6500k is creates a better condition but why really? As far as
I have understod is that when I am working in a webprint for newsprint
condition there are advantages with 5000k/1.8g but what I am not really
sure of right now :-)
Karl Petersson
DV
Iceland
Sorry for my very basic questions, but right now I feel that I have got a
lot of knowledge from reding and looking at this forum for example but that
I sometimes dont have the background to fully understand the ins and outs
of CM
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