LaCie 321 Callibration- WAS- D65 vs D50 reflection and transparency viewers
LaCie 321 Callibration- WAS- D65 vs D50 reflection and transparency viewers
- Subject: LaCie 321 Callibration- WAS- D65 vs D50 reflection and transparency viewers
- From: "Jamison Miller" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 15:10:16 -0500
- Thread-topic: LaCie 321 Callibration- WAS- D65 vs D50 reflection and transparency viewers
Hello all,
Danny and Roger's paper is an excellent tool for looking at your
lighting environment. Well done!
Here, I have recently said goodbye to my LaCie Electron Blue IV CRT
monitors and replaced them with LaCie 321 LCDs. My old procedure was to
calibrate and profile the CRTs using the Macbeth Eyeone and Eyeone Match
software, then display and electronicly generated ColorChecker on the
monitor, next to a real Macbeth ColorChecker in my GTI Soft-View light
booth. I would then adjust the R,G, and B settings on themonitor a few
clicks here and there to achieve the best visual match.
Lacie recommends using their own software, Blue Eye Pro, with the
Macbeth Eyeone. Trouble is, since the software takes over the entire
process, I am locked-out of the OSD and unable to perform my final tweak
as I used too. My monitor appears a touch cool.
Solutions?
Well, I could tell the LaCie software that instead of aiming for 5000k,
go for 5300k, or some such number.
Or I could skip the Blue Eye Pro software, go back to Eyeone Match. But
when I view gray gradients with these profiles they show quite a bit
more banding than the Blue Eye Pro.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions or experience with this?
Many thanks,
Jamison Miller
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
(digest subscriber)
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Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 21:55:06 -0400
Subject: Re: D65 vs D50 reflection and transparency viewers
Giordano,
May I suggest this small document I wrote with Roger Breton on
illumination setups:
http://www.babelcolor.com/download/Light_under_control_2005-11-08.pdf
Regards,
Danny Pascale
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