Re: Calibrating displays how often?
Re: Calibrating displays how often?
- Subject: Re: Calibrating displays how often?
- From: "John Massman" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 09:11:48 -0500
Title: Re: Calibrating displays how often?
Your comments are very true. That said, having the
data to help make that decision is very helpful. For example, if I knew my
viewing device had a 3 delta E change over 3 weeks I might
calibrate once a month. If I knew it was going to be 3 in one week and
another 3 in the second week I might choose to calibrate every week. Knowing the
numbers helps make a decision. A slow drift is difficult to detect over time.
The numbers are easy.
John Massman
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 8:58
AM
Subject: Re: Calibrating displays how
often?
John,
My sense of your question is that it
depends on who you are, your color matching requirements, what equipment
you use (and how old it is) and how much money you are willing to spend.
Some end-users believe that more is better. That is the more you
calibrate your monitor the better chance you will have at keeping the
same view on your monitor. This is a cost approach. While other
end-users find a more moderate approach like calibrating every two or three
week is just fine.
I take the moderate view.
But like I said,
it depends.
My .02 Jim Rich.
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