Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities (Andrew Rodney)
Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities (Andrew Rodney)
- Subject: Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities (Andrew Rodney)
- From: Tyler Boley <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 11:14:13 -0700
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
I have no doubt of any of this. What gives me pause is that many of my
nagging problems with monitor calibration, "Perfectly neutral greyscale
all the way to black" for example, seem to have a lot to do with the
video card rather than the monitor or it's calibration and profile.
After pushing my complaints on several lists over the years, video card
problems seem to be the only consistent answer from those who respond.
The opinions of yourself and others convince me of the quality of this
product, and that I might see an incremental step forward, but it seems
advances need to progress on several fronts at once to have things
suddenly snap into place.
Every investment I make seems to move me forward in a smaller increment
than I had hoped, only to discover there are more issues complicating
the problem.
I have yet to see any intelligent discussion about video cards on any
list I watch.
Tyler
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