Re: Monitor White Point-5000 or 6500K?
Re: Monitor White Point-5000 or 6500K?
- Subject: Re: Monitor White Point-5000 or 6500K?
- From: "Udo J. Machiels" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 10:05:46 +0000
Yep,
Can't agree even more.
That's why I am not bothered so much about ISO standards and any theory.
What concerns me most is to create a workable solution for me and my
customers, although it's for me very understandable why 5000K as a viewing
light source (like my GTI viewing booth) is the ISO standard in the graphic
industry.
Regards,
Udo
UK
on 9/1/03 5:32 am, Derek Mobbs at email@hidden wrote:
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The monitor white point question will go back and forth for a while I think.
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Well done Andrew Rodney on the safe answer to the question. Surely as we all
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become more experienced in the world of digital imaging standards will
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change consistently as well as updates and changes to the ISO standard and
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testing procedures, hell lets face it if everything was perfect we would all
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be using Photoshop 1.0 still. The only conclusion I can therefore draw out
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of all this is to use the experience of those before and pick a white point
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the gives the best result in my environment I am working in.
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My (au) 4.5 cents worth
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Del
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