Re: Monitor White Point-5000 or 6500K?
Re: Monitor White Point-5000 or 6500K?
- Subject: Re: Monitor White Point-5000 or 6500K?
- From: Sven Westerlund <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 22:52:30 +0100
Listmembers,
I agree with Andrew R and Udo M.
But.
As reported before, matching the viewing-booth vs monitor
always give you a cooler monitor-setting according to the booth. If you
use
6500 for the monitor-calibration, it4s definetely to blueish.
I4ve measured my booth(Just Normlicht) to 5330K/1500 Lux and my targets
for the monitor
(Eizo Flexscan 685EX 18" LCD) to match that, went to
6230K-245cd/m2-G2.0.
(One benefit over CRT4s is that you can use a traditinal spotmeter to
measure lux,
EV12 for the booth and EV11 for the monitor).
Using EyeOne and basiCColor for profiling.
It4s extremely close in matching. When proofing with a Lambda
PM4-profile, it4s the best I4ve ever seen in ten years!
But what about the standards?
And how about the condition of my viewingbooth?
Maybe I have to calibrate it!?
What happends when I send my images to to my printshop and
they open up my RGB-files on an old Radius PressView-monitor or in best
case, a calibrated Barco with a low luminance of 80 cd/m2?
Yours
Sven Westerlund
Stockholm
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