RE: Manually creating a CLUT to calibrate a monitor
RE: Manually creating a CLUT to calibrate a monitor
- Subject: RE: Manually creating a CLUT to calibrate a monitor
- From: "Darrian A. Young" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 10:37:13 +0200
- Organization: Color & Image Consulting
Bruce Fraser and Roger Breton wrote:
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Roger Breton wrote:
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My results suggests otherwise. With ColorNavigator and my EyeOnePro the
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whole calibrated grayscale looked pinkish. And, as far as I can tell,
there
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is nothing wrong with my EyeOnePro.
I've had the same experience with both the EyeOnePro and the
EyeOneDisplay-I don't think it's an instrument issue.
I've been pretty happy with the results I get running Monaco Optix on
top of ColorNavigator-ColorNavigator does all its calibration in the
display's own LUT, while Monaco tweaks the video card LUT, so they
don't conflict. The result is still very slightly pink, but not
nearly as bad as with ColorNavigator on its own.
(I have the ColorEdge sitting right next to an Artisan, which
probably makes me pickier than most...)
Interesting - I wonder if there is a problem with the recent batches of
screens. Haven't seen this problem yet.
Regards.
Darrian A. Young
Color & Image Consulting, S.L.
C/ Finello, 41-5B
12530 Burriana (Castellsn)
Spain
Tel/Fax: +34 964 835 835
Msvil: +34 618 876 231
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