Re: NEC SpectraView II
Re: NEC SpectraView II
- Subject: Re: NEC SpectraView II
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 13:14:47 -0700
In a message dated Thu, 22 Sep 2005 08:28:53, Andrew Rodney wrote:
> I suspect the tweaked hardware would make a significant difference. I hope
> to have the unit here very soon and will test this. However, I have a wide
> gamut Mitsubishi CRT (RDF225WG) and it isn't easy to profile using
> "standard" colorimeters no matter the software.
The following appears on page 16 of the SpectraView II User's Guide (in PDF
format at
<http://www.necdisplay.com/spectraview2/SpectraView_II_Users_Guide_v1.0.10.p
df>):
"Calibration Sensor - uses the values measured by the calibration sensor.
For normal color gamut displays this is the recommended option since the
calibration sensor can accurately measure these primary colors. For wide
color gamut displays such as the NEC LCD2180WG-LED, most colorimeter based
calibration sensors may not be able to accurately measure the primary colors
and it is recommended to use the Factory Measurement option. For spectral
based calibration sensors, either option can be used."
Does this imply that most current colorimeters ("standard" colorimeters, as
Andrew says) are already inadequate for properly calibrating and profiling
the new crop of wide-gamut displays?
Is a new generation of "wide gamut colorimeters" in the works?
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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA
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