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: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 01:28:52 +0200
- Organization: Color & Image Consulting
Bruce Fraser wrote:
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I've had this one since last October, so it isn't particularly new.
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It's not an obvious screaming pink. If I didn't have the Artisan
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sitting beside it, I'm not sure how much I'd have noticed it, and if
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I were simply looking at the displays, I might conclude that the
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Artisan was green. But in screen-to-print comparisons the artisan is
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pretty much dead-on while the ColorEdge is warm. Not horribly so, but
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it's consistent once I know what to look for.
Ah, this is a bit different from what I understood previously. I was
thinking you opened a grey image, for example, and it looked pink. That
the display is slightly warmer if you look closely is not new. In
December a screen arrived Dead-on-arrival, and this month two new
screens needed to be exchanged for inconsistency problems between the
right and left. From what I had understood, I thought there might be a
relation.
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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