Re[2]: SV: LCD displays for production environment
Re[2]: SV: LCD displays for production environment
- Subject: Re[2]: SV: LCD displays for production environment
- From: Peter Karp <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 08:54:14 +0200
> In a message dated Wed, 10 Aug 2005 15:31:05, Richard Kenward wrote:
>> I am most surprised you do not keep the same display with the computer you
>> used to calibrate and profile it, as in our experience this is necessary for
>> good results. Different video cards of the same model always seem to produce
>> different results for us at any rate.
> Please anybody correct me if I am mistaken here, but if the video card is
> digital, the display is digital and the whole video component of the
> computer is digital, with no video-card-driven analog transforms applied to
> the signal before it enters the display, then it shouldn't matter which
> digital video card interprets the CLUT curves, if there are any at all
> applied to it.
> And it should matter even less when the CPU's video card is left linear and
> LUT curves are applied only to the display's own internal 10-bit card.
> Or am I way off here?
No, you can copy a profile from one computer to the other in such a
case. We used to do this with success when a calibration software was
not available for the target platform.
Best regards
Peter
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