Re: EIZO / ColorEdge CG220 ( and LaCie 321 vs Apple Cinema)
Re: EIZO / ColorEdge CG220 ( and LaCie 321 vs Apple Cinema)
- Subject: Re: EIZO / ColorEdge CG220 ( and LaCie 321 vs Apple Cinema)
- From: Kamil Tresnak <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 20:55:59 +0200
Yes Mike, i have this brochure too, and i fully agree with your
conclusion. While "Manual Adjustment" (which allow you to modify White
Balance, Brightness, Black Level and Gamma) can really help, "6 Colors"
is useles for color work.
I am writing about this again because i am confused - why Eizo is
suggesting this feature for serious graphic work?
Kamil Tresnak
And i am writing abou this
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 12:20:47 -0400
From: "Mike Eddington" <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: EIZO / ColorEdge CG220 ( and LaCie 321 vs Apple Cinema)
To: <email@hidden>
<Maybe i am missed some important .. i know that between users of this
lists if few peoples from Eizo, so maybe you can more clarify purpose of
this setting (hue and saturation of six primary colors).>
The ColorEdge brochure states the purpose of this feature this way:
POST-CALIBRATION
COLOR CORRECTION
Sometimes in the printing process,
achieving satisfactory color matching
with printed material or another target
reference is still difficult even after calibrating
the monitor and using the color
profile. For additional color manipulation,
ColorNavigator allows adjustment of red, green, blue, cyan,
magenta, and yellow. The hue and saturation for all six colors can
be adjusted independently.
I've played around with the adjusting the primaries on a CG21 and it
seems really dangerous to me for color critical work.
mike
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