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Sony Artisan-Chromaticity to Kelvins
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Sony Artisan-Chromaticity to Kelvins


  • Subject: Sony Artisan-Chromaticity to Kelvins
  • From: "Jeffrey Reed" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 09:16:19 -0500

Is there a table anywhere that designates C.I.E. 1931 chromaticity values for
correlated color temperatures in 100k steps between 5000k and 6500k? The
interface in the Sony Artisan software allows you to place the target white
chromaticity anywhere; I'm not sure what x, y values will be on the black body
curve or what "color" they will be. For my viewing environment, 6300k has
worked well in the past, but where is that on a chromaticity diagram?

I also had a problem like Terry's last week where an Artisan gave me warnings
it wasn't warmed up repeatedly throughout an entire day, but I was trying to
use 2 Artisans on 1 Mac (OSX). When I completely removed 1 Artisan, the 2nd
finally calibrated.

Jeff Reed
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