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Re: LCDs for photoshop etc.
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Re: LCDs for photoshop etc.


  • Subject: Re: LCDs for photoshop etc.
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 17:23:35 -0500

> That's basically what I'm seeing too. I have a ColorEdge 21 and an
> Artisan sitting side by side. The main drawback of the ColorEdge is
> that the blacks are much weaker than on a CRT (this tends to be true
> of all LCDs). But it's bright enough that if you don't have an
> Artisan sitting beside it, your eyes will probably compensate.
>
> It's the first LCD I've learned to trust-it has much better
> uniformity than any other large LCD I've seen, and the internal
> 10-bit LUT makes for very smooth calibrated response.
>
> Bruce

Would you have handy the measured black Luminances for each monitors: I
suppose you've calibrated the Artisan at less than 0.30 Cd/m2 but what is
the ColorEdge set at? 1, 2, 5 Cd/m2 ?

And what about the overall gamuts of each: do you get more saturated reds
out the Artisan? I'd be curious to take a look at a profile of each offline,
if you could.

Best regards,

Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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