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Re: Manually creating a CLUT to calibrate a monitor
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Re: Manually creating a CLUT to calibrate a monitor


  • Subject: Re: Manually creating a CLUT to calibrate a monitor
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 10:55:40 EDT

Roger,

While the goal you are trying to achieve is understandable (thats basically
what a calibration system is trying to do automaticaly and instrumentally),
trying to do this visually each time you want to calibrate the monitor will be a
very difficult and tedious process at best. I'd be really surprised if you can
reliably achieve a better result.

Eric Walowit
Tahoe

<<Would anyone know of a tool, on MacOSX or Windows, to manually create a
Video LUT? That would be used for manually calibrate a monitor visually? I
would like have the ability to setup the chromaticities of the white point
first, with some target illuminant, say D50. Then, once I9m satisfied with
that I would then work my way through from the white to the black, balancing
the grayscale. I9d tweak the RGB values until I get a good visually neutral
gray scale. Ideally, each gray step would have the same chromaticities as
the white point.>>
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