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Re: ColorEyes Display
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Re: ColorEyes Display


  • Subject: Re: ColorEyes Display
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 15:28:12 -0600

On 5/20/05 2:33 PM, "Roger Breton"  wrote:

>> Precisely why the ColorEyes version of Display comes with the DTP 94.  We get
>> much better neutral results and day to day repeatibility having moved to the
>> DTP94 (OPTIX instrument).
>
> You mean you get better results with the DTP94 as compared with an EyeOne or
> other instruments? Which could only mean something 'happy' about X-Rite
> factory calibration of the DTP-94 and the spectrum of the Eizo CG21, no?

It has more to do with the filters used by X-Rite in the Optix. That and a
few other state of the art refinements to this particular Colorimeter.

There are a few reasons why a Colorimeter optimized for display calibration
can sometimes produce superior results compared to a Spectrophotometer. IOW,
a Spectrophotometer isn't always automatically better.

Andrew Rodney
www.digitaldog.net


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