Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities
Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities
- Subject: Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 08:21:51 -0600
on 5/26/03 4:54 AM, Richard Kenward wrote:
>
Looking forward to a really convincing argument for buying the Artisan
>
(Reference) rather than a top of the range Sony CRT or LCD screen.
Start here:
http://www.macworld.com/2003/01/reviews/sonyartisan/
The Sony Artisan is designed to be an absolute color reference. Each display
will reproduce an identical colorspace within the tolerance of the system to
an NIST reference. This means each display matches another. And this
includes dynamic range. No competing system has any specified tolerance for
black, Sony does. The Artisan colorimeter is unique. It uses phosphor
matched filters and a special calibration system to achieve a level of
accuracy equivalent to a $15,000 spectroradiometer. It will not produce this
accuracy on another display, the colorimeter is matched to the Artisan. That
is how sony achieves the accuracy. The specifications are available on the
website www.sony.com/artisan . The primary differences between the Sony
artisan and any competitor are;
Fixed dynamic range
Perfectly neutral greyscale all the way to black
absolute minimum color aliasing
High purity specification
proper tone response curve, even in the very dark shadow range.
Extreme accuracy of the color profile primaries.
Andrew Rodney
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