Re: CG220 emulating AdobeRGB
Re: CG220 emulating AdobeRGB
- Subject: Re: CG220 emulating AdobeRGB
- From: neil_snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 17:54:08 +0200
Title: Re: CG220 emulating AdobeRGB
on 19/8/05 17:16, Mike Eddington wrote :
Eizo’s explanation thus far has been that the calibrator used (i1pro, i1 display and DTP94 on my part) cannot measure the chromaticities as preceisly and that the variation is acceptable. They note that the Minolta CS-1000A spectroradiometer yields measured chromaticities closest to real aRGB. This may be true I suppose, but who uses a CS-1000A for monitor calibration? The ColorNavigator software apparently doesn’t even support this device.
The Minolta CS-1000Ais better suited to calibration and standardization than characterisation.
Phil Green once wrote to this list that the radiospectros can be accurate yet setting up the r.spectro is as challenging as measuring with these instruments.
I think your conclusions of 10-12% Adobe rgb sound about right for the current crop of high gamut monitors.
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Neil Snape photographer Paris France email@hidden http://www.neilsnape.com
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