Re:Re: Profiling a Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW LCD
Re:Re: Profiling a Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW LCD
- Subject: Re:Re: Profiling a Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW LCD
- From: "Diana Kassir" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 11:41:41 -0400 (EDT)
- Importance: Normal
Greetings,
This question of brightness (and my Apple Cinema Screen 20") has been in
my mind, ever since a friend, who bought an Eizo said that
the Eizo rep had told him
to set his Eizo to 85.
I know that, my i1 Match software recommends to set my ACD at 140.
I've also read where someone else set their's at 120.
So, what does all this say about my images
(made beautiful via my ACD)
then viewed on an Eizo set at 85?
Should they still look the same
Is this merely question of numbers, like profiles?
WHAT do others set their ACD or Eizo (for example) at,
and WHY?
Regards,
Diana
Diana Kassir
DianaKassirPhotography
212.222.5107
In a message dated 7/29/05 9:35:05 AM, email@hidden writes:
> > reducing it from 250 candelas to 125 will cost you have your visible
> > levels on screen, lowering it to 85 would give you cartoon grade
images.
> >
> > C. David Tobie
>
> Would you say this applies to all LCD technology?
>
Of course not, only 8 bit panels, or 8 bit limited panels. Though it would
still be a waste to videocard dim a nice high-bit Eizo, just not as much
of a
waste.
C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manag
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