Re: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
Re: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
- Subject: Re: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2007 08:34:40 -0700
- Thread-topic: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
On 12/2/07 12:50 AM, "Marco Ugolini" wrote:
> I have no doubt that "it serves the market it was designed for well" -- but
> the question is how well it serves the market that *the Samsung XL20* is
> aimed to serve. And I *do* have doubts that it is the same market that the
> creators of the Huey had in mind.
Well since I don't have a unit and neither do you, we will have to ask those
that do. But picking on the huey seems unfair. We could ask about any part
of the component as being of questionable choose by Samsung.
> Put another way, would someone go to the extent of buying a Samsung
> Syncmaster XL20 only to get cold feet trying to save just a few dollars on
> the colorimeter?
The question is, is there any rational in getting cold feed due to the huey
alone? Should they? I don't think there's any evidence at this time that
they should, solely based on the huey. Its not like Samsung is providing an
old copy of Adobe Gamma!
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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