Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ??? Vol 4, Issue 220
Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ??? Vol 4, Issue 220
- Subject: Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ??? Vol 4, Issue 220
- From: <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 16:47:38 +0300
- Thread-topic: Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ??? Vol 4, Issue 220
>>>>>Also, Uli, if you haven't used ColorEyes Display Pro yet you should give it a serious look. The new version has a ground-breaking user interface and allows you to dig about as deep as you might want into the details and parameters of display calibration.
As far as instrumentation goes, yeah, there's tons of variation out there. I would recommend using the DTP-94 / Optix instrument (which is also available bundled with ColorEyes. It is the only colorimeter I know of that has internal temperature sensing to increase its accuracy. Another benefit of ColorEyes is that it supports a fairly wide range of instruments (except the Huey) so you can use one piece of software to compare different hardware.
Regards,
Steve
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o Steve Upton CHROMiX www.chromix.com
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ColorEyes Display Pro is a fine profiler for monitor (if I have understood the right way, it is nearly the same as Basiccolor Display which I use correct me if wrong). Another fine product is Quato IColor Display ( http://quato.de/english/icdisplay.php ) with build-in SWOP and UGRA-certification. It has many kinds of controls (gamma, chromatic adaption etc,) to choose the monitor behavior and manual is really good.
lasse s
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