Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities
Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities
- Subject: Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 11:13:23 -0600
on 5/26/03 10:53 AM, Rob Galbraith wrote:
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For about US$1800, the Artisan offers ease of setup and ongoing use, plus
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the confidence that what you see on the screen is about as true as it gets
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right now.
FWIW, people are finding them for about $1500 street price and I recall
reading (perhaps on Rob's site) someone getting that price WITH shipping!
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This aspect of Artisan performance is more important than
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comparisons of the gamuts of monitor profiles from the Artisan display and
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other displays, in no small part because another profiler might produce a
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monitor profile with a larger colour gamut that doesn't accurately describe
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the display.
I never did understand how mapping two display's profiles in 3D necessarily
proved much. One might be bigger but that tells us nothing about accuracy,
consistency and so forth. I guess I'm just used to telling my wife that size
doesn't matter <g>. I would like to see how that nifty Alwan ColorPursuit
software handles display profiles. I haven't tried it yet with an Artisan
profile. That product at least appears to provide some useful statistical
information about profile quality (unlike just looking at gamut size).
Andrew Rodney
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