Adjusting a Judge II, monitor color temperature
Adjusting a Judge II, monitor color temperature
- Subject: Adjusting a Judge II, monitor color temperature
- From: Matt Nelson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:58:45 -0600
I was just reading Hutch Color's guide to better softproofing, and he was
talking about non-adjustable light booths and how to lower their luminance
to the same level of the monitor's by puttin gblack material over part of
the bulbs. Can someone elaborate on that? Also, he talked of adjusting
the color temperature of the monitor by eye instead of using a preset
temperature. I'm using a Artisan system. Should I set the color
temperature that way, and then instead of using the Artisan colorimeter and
software, use the Eye-One instead, so it will only read the monitor instead
of trying to control it? Does it even work that way, and if not, what is
the best way to go about this? I do know that even with the limited work
I've done, the one part of my workflow that is definitely off is my
monitors representation of my files, whereas press and proofer are much closer.
Thanks
--
Matt Nelson, A+, Network +, MCP
Prepress Production Manager
Director of Technology Resources
Nelson Printing Company
Nelson Label Company
Jonesboro, Arkansas
email@hidden
http://www.nelsonprinting.com
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