Re: Barco vs Eizo
Re: Barco vs Eizo
- Subject: Re: Barco vs Eizo
- From: daniel westcott <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:39:30 -0400
When you are checking the accuracy of anything, if you use the same
measuring device as used to set same, you have created the measuring
equivalent of a circular definition. It will always be somewhat accurate
because it is measuring itself.
Regards,
Daniel
On 9/13/05 12:09 AM, "Marco Ugolini" <email@hidden> wrote:
> In a message dated Mon, 12 Sep 2005 14:50:27, Dick Busher wrote:
>
>>> If you can get me a loan of a 2-nm spectroradiometer, I'll be happy to
>>> get you numbers, but measuring on-screen color with the same
>>> instrument used to calibrate and profile the display is akin to
>>> pulling yourself off the ground by your shoelaces.
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> And I fail to understand your shoelace analogy. If the device can be
>> trusted to calibrate and profile the monitor (measuring a wide range of
>> colors in order to do so) can it not be trusted to provide reasonable
>> results as a measuring device?
>
> I too fail to understand that, Bruce. Could you please elaborate?
>
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