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Re: Eizo CG 21 and White Point...
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Re: Eizo CG 21 and White Point...


  • Subject: Re: Eizo CG 21 and White Point...
  • From: John Still <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 10:27:55 -0400

I agree. For years I've heard the theoretical/technical advantages of 6500K but never found compelling evidence in my own working experience. I don't believe that there is one 'best' answer for everyone. I say use what works best for you.

John

At 6:37 AM -0700 5/11/05, Roger wrote:
 I find I cannot convince myself to stick with
D65: I just find it too blue for my taste and it does not give *me* a
satisfactory softproofing to either my dimmable GTI D5000 booth, my custom
powered 4700K Solux desktop lamp or my JustNormlight 5000K fluorescent
tubes. That's why I calibrate all my clients to D50. Call me dangerous, call
me incompetent, call me an idiot, call me stupid but, to date, I have not
come upon a single instance where D65 was superior to D50 in screen to
hardcopy comparisons.

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John Still
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