RE: Barco vs Eizo
RE: Barco vs Eizo
- Subject: RE: Barco vs Eizo
- From: "Michael Fox Photography News Account" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 08:51:27 -0700
- Organization: Michael Fox Photography
Well, similar to the situation with the Sony Artisan, the US version of the
NEC does have an option for a specialized instrument which has been
calibrated to the NEC's particular properties.
That's an o.k. solution for one display. But how many of us are using two
displays - one from one manufacturer and one from the other? So we end up
with two software products and, possibly, two instruments. Shouldn't we, as
an industry, be pressing the instrument guys for solutions that are more
universal? That's gotta be cheaper, in both instrument/software cost and
our time, than these individual, specialized solutions.
Michael
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marco Ugolini [mailto:email@hidden]
>
> I don't know the details of these newer units, like the Eizo CG220 or the
> NEC SpectraView. But Sony had a good idea with the Artisan of matching the
> colorimeter that came with each unit to the monitor's phosphors.
>
> If display manufacturers were not only producing displays of high quality,
> but also pairing them up with carefully matched colorimeters, that would
> be
> progress.
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