Re: Barco vs Eizo
Re: Barco vs Eizo
- Subject: Re: Barco vs Eizo
- From: <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:12:00 -0400
However...
when you measure a wood plank before cutting it to a given
length, measuring it with the same instrument may give you
a different length than what was intended. This is not a
proof that the measuring tape is not accurate.
This is only another way of saying that there is more in
profile building than the inherent accuracy of the
measuring instruments (which has its importance of
course).
Danny Pascale
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www.BabelColor.com
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:39:30 -0400
daniel westcott <email@hidden> wrote:
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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