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Re: Monitor calibration & profiling in a multiuser OSXenvironment.
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Re: Monitor calibration & profiling in a multiuser OSXenvironment.


  • Subject: Re: Monitor calibration & profiling in a multiuser OSXenvironment.
  • From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 11:30:16 +1000

Roger Breton wrote:
> The way I understand the latest v4 ICC specs and the incorporation of the
> chromatic adaptation tag in monitor profiles, practically any color
> temperature (above 5000K) can be used for calibrating and profiling monitors
> successfully. Because, no matter what the state of the monitor is the

V4 doesn't add anything significant in this area. The chromatic adaptation
tag merely provides a way of defining the _method_ of the chromatic adaptation.
The amount of adaptation, is the same as it has always been (ie. the difference
between the native device white point and the PCS white point.)

Graeme Gill.
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