Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities
Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities
- Subject: Re: SONY Artisan chromaticities
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 15:02:03 -0400
Rob,
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This isn't a hypothetical concern for me; one device/software combo that I
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formerly used, that fortunately now has been updated, gives a big, fat
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monitor gamut on both LCD and CRT, but the actual accuracy of the onscreen
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view was whacked.
Having a fat gamut is what we all want but accurate mapping within this
volume is kind of useful, I agree.
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The gamut of the monitor matters, but evaluating it may not be as simple as
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taking This Monitor's Profile and That Monitor's Profile and comparing them
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in ColorThink or ColorSync Utility. And for those folks who just want to see
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what the photos on the screen actually look like, the Artisan provides that,
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no fuss, no muss. If your next monitor is a CRT and you have US$1800 to pay
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for it, I don't know of a better way to spend the cash.
The original point of this thread was "sheer gamut size". Maybe you will
agree that, everything else held constant (such as internal mapping or other
systems variables), the larger the better. And so that's what launched me in
asking anyone to publish their Artisan's measure chromaticities here, so tht
we'd have a physical basis of comparison.
And, yes, I am still saving for my color-shopping list and a SONY Artisan is
included.
Regards,
Roger Breton
Laval, Canada
email@hidden
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