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Re: i1 Display concerns.
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Re: i1 Display concerns.


  • Subject: Re: i1 Display concerns.
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 07:06:51 -0600

on 7/9/03 2:31 AM, email@hidden wrote:

> This behavior that you mention above has been seen in other parts of the
> world as well. As you have the spectro as well as the colorimeter, you
> have been able to compare with both which is an interesting exercise. I
> will be looking forward to the following posts explaining why
> theoretically a colorimeter is better for calibrating a monitor despite
> the fact that the results show you that with the i1, the results improve.
> If you repeat the exercise with LCDs, the results will be similar.

This goes against all the test I (and several others) have done with the
EyeOne Display and EyeOne Spectrophotometer (I have both and did work on
several CRTs with both) and found the results to be (as far as I can see)
identical. Of course I was using a pretty decent display...

Andrew Rodney
http://www.imagingrevue.com/
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