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  • Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 11:30:48 -0400

I'm under the impression that our eyes and mind will adjust to a recognizable tone like white or grey in an instant and therefore monitors do not need to match exactly unless they are seen together at the same time.
According to this theory - looking from one monitor to another that may be an exact match would change in our perception if the surrounding area of the monitors are different. As an example, say one monitor is against a grey painted wall and the other say 90deg turn of your head is against a wood panel.
Now when you turn from one to the other they would appear showing different colors.
Conversely - say they actually are different - once you turn to see the other display with the same image you already correct for this in your brains color management system.

... and a display can only be a fair approximation of the colors and gamut of the image file anyway.

am I right about this ?

Obviously if they are very different there could be an issue with the displays or the calibration method....

Ulf Skogsbergh




On Friday, April 30, 2004, at 09:43 AM, Per Savander wrote:

I have a challenge in getting 3 brand new Eizo Coloredge 21"s to match eachother exactly regrarding the brightness. The software is Colornavigator 2.0.1, meter is iOne Diplay, they are connected digitally to G4:s. All parameters and target values are the same, lighting is dim end even, no other calibration/profiling software present.

Calibrated and profiled they all look decent, the luminances are the same by the numbers, but they do not visually match. Anybody?

Thanks,
p e r
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