Re: Re[4]: Eizo Calibration/basICColor with GAMMA L*
Re: Re[4]: Eizo Calibration/basICColor with GAMMA L*
- Subject: Re: Re[4]: Eizo Calibration/basICColor with GAMMA L*
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 07:25:58 -0600
On 5/19/05 7:14 AM, "Peter Karp" wrote:
>> You can't actually calibrate to D65 (any more than you can 6500K).
>
> You can calibrate to a specific correlated color temperature like
> 6500K, but not to a specific spectrum.
Exactly, we're talking about a range of possible colors.
> I'm pretty sure that choosing D50 or 5000K will make no difference at
> all.
I'm not sure that's true of ALL products. In fact there was a very old post
I can try and dig up about Optical and the differences a user perceived
between the two settings, raising the question, why pick one over the other?
If they are the same, I think we need the software vendors to tell us why
they offer both and how a CCT of 5000K can be the same color of white after
calibration as D50. This certainly isn't helping the mass of users who say
color management is too complicated.
Andrew Rodney
www.digitaldog.net
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