Re: LaCie 321 Callibration- WAS- D65 vs D50 reflection and transparency viewers
Re: LaCie 321 Callibration- WAS- D65 vs D50 reflection and transparency viewers
- Subject: Re: LaCie 321 Callibration- WAS- D65 vs D50 reflection and transparency viewers
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 May 2006 12:28:42 -0600
- Thread-topic: LaCie 321 Callibration- WAS- D65 vs D50 reflection and transparency viewers
On 5/27/06 12:01 PM, "Roger Breton" wrote:
> The LaCIE software does not provide any post-calibration editing facility at
> all?
As in adjustment curves? Some products offer this but I've always wondered
why? You're supposed to be calibrating the device to some specific target
value and the profile reflects this. So now that the print to screen
matching isn't what you like, you tweak the LUT or the display profile?
Doesn't sound Kosher.
Editing the preview portion of an output profile seems sensible to me but
the alternative? Not too sure about that.
> But you got the idea of cheating on
> the target CCT to get what you know you want out of the sotware.
I'll buy that fix too. If all this color science worked as we expect, you
would calibrate the display to the same CCT as the viewing box. We know that
rarely works. Of course, altering the target CCT of the display may not be
any different from pulling curves. It just seems more logical to my way of
thinking, even if the results are the same.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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