Re: Eizo monitors and Off-Set Soft-Proofing
Re: Eizo monitors and Off-Set Soft-Proofing
- Subject: Re: Eizo monitors and Off-Set Soft-Proofing
- From: Karl Koch <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 17:11:47 +0100
Martin,
Your Cinema Displays might benefit from calibrating with basICColor
display. We have seen only few CDs (and no EIZO CGs or CEs) that
wouldn´t pass the UGRA test.
BTW basICColor display (and its derivates adJUST, SpectraView
Profiler, Profile-Xpert Display, to name a few) supports LUT download
("hardware calibration") for the EIZO CGs and CEs and NEC´s
SpectraView series and luminance calibration on many other monitors,
including the Apple Cinema Displays. In addition, it´s the only
software that calibrates the brightness of JUST viewing booths to
match the monitor´s luminance exactly and provides the same viewing
conditions for both.
Download a try-out version from www.basICColor.de.
Best regards,
Karl Koch
Am 26.01.2007 um 16:44 schrieb Martin Orpen:
On 26 Jan 2007, at 15:33, Vanita Cyril wrote:
Sorry Martin, but the CG210s were not built to match AdobeRGB 1998.
Does that mean that they are better or worse than the CG221 at
matching offset presses?
And I don't count SWOP certification as proof of anything ;-)
Even the Apple displays can pass a SWOP certification and yet we
haven't managed to get one of our many 23" Cinema Displays to get
anywhere close to passing the Ugra certification.
--
Martin Orpen
<http://www.idea-digital.com/>
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