Re: Profiling a Wacom Cintiq tablet?
Re: Profiling a Wacom Cintiq tablet?
- Subject: Re: Profiling a Wacom Cintiq tablet?
- From: Lee Badham <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 09:14:35 +0000
Hi,
We've got a Cintiq at our offices and we have had no problems
calibrating our display with the GretagMacbeth Eye One Display2,
Spyder2Pro, or the Optix.
We have a few tips in calibrating though.
1. Don't adjust the contrast, only adjust the brightness to achieve
the correct luminance
2. If you use the RGB adjustments to alter the white point, then
don't change any of the values above 50. e.g. If red shows low, but
you are at 50 already, put green and blue down.
Hope this helps
Lee Badham
On 10 Nov 2005, at 19:36, Eric Bullock wrote:
Logic would dictate that profiling a Wacom Cintiq would be just
like calibrating any other display. Often logic plays no part in
color management, so I ask the group if there are any specific
issues with this piece of hardware? A client of mine has tried this
unsuccessfully, using the Monaco Optix.
So it can't be that different from a normal LCD...or can it?
Eric Bullock
PixelPusherz Imaging
http://www.pixelpusherz.net
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