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Re: Monitor White Point-5000 or 6500K?
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Re: Monitor White Point-5000 or 6500K?


  • Subject: Re: Monitor White Point-5000 or 6500K?
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 10:40:55 -0500

Steve wrote:
> If you were doing all your print proofing under Tungsten PAR 30 (art gallery
> lights) would you want to be setup at 5000K or even lower? I wish I was able
> to proof all my work in a GTI booth but in the real world, no one views art
> in these conditions and with matamerism forget. If I try to proof a job in a
> GTI light booth, then take it under Gallery lights the print looks totally
> different.
> _________________________________
> Kornreich Communications Inc.
> Steven Kornreich

Have a look at that link:

http://www.wiko.com/nprtanscript.html
http://www.wiko.com/solux.html

Its a news report on the Rochester Art Museum using Solux lamps (as close to
natural daylight as feasible technologically today, AFAIK) being used to
illuminate art paintings.

I would not say "no one views art in these conditions" -- 5000K, because
that is not true.

There is hope.

Roger Breton
Laval, Canada
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