Re: Eizo Calibration/basICColor with GAMMA L*
Re: Eizo Calibration/basICColor with GAMMA L*
- Subject: Re: Eizo Calibration/basICColor with GAMMA L*
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 20:09:17 -0400
> After reading so much about the wonders of calibrating the Eizo CG 21 with
> basICColor 3.0.4 I decided to give it a try...
>
> the only thing that bugs me is the advice to calibrate to a GAMMA L* (LStar)
> as suggested by the User Guide
> just a new term I never encountered before...
> is it advisable to do that?
I tried LStar "gamma" many times. LStar seems to be intermediate between 1.8
and 2.2 -- or was it even darker than 2.2? I can't remember well because
it's been a while since I used it. Currently, I use a plain 2.2 gamma and I
can't complain. But I'd really like to know more, technically, about LStar.
> Carlo
>
> PS
>
> It also seems to me that basICColor softly suggest that a Luminance set to
> maximum it's also advisable or is it just my poor English?
Yes, that's the suggestion. But that does not seem very 'bright', IMO. I
know I always specify a target luminance of around 90 cd/m2, given the
ambient level I work under.
Regards,
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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