Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ???
Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ???
- Subject: Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ???
- From: Uli Zappe <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 07:57:19 +0200
Am 19.06.2007 um 19:04 schrieb Steve Upton:
right. I personally feel that matching the display white point to
the 'ambient white point' is the best course of action - if you
have the ability to do so.
I feel that's certainly true at least for people who want reliable
color in their work, but their work isn't about color reproduction
per se. "Amateurs", so to say, from the perspective of the pros on
this list :-)
With CRTs we had the ability. With white-point-tunable LCDs we have
the ability. With normal LCDs we have the ability but it is a non-
optimal solution as we are simply filtering the native white of the
display, and losing brightness as a result. Thankfully LCD displays
tend to be very bright and can stand to be dimmed a bit.
Certainly. I have dimmed my 30" Apple Cinema display almost 50%.
Otherwise, I'd be blind by now ...
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.
Ah, thanks for the hint!
As far as instrumentation goes, yeah, there's tons of variation out
there. I would recommend using the DTP-94 / Optix instrument
Unfortunately, that's end-of-life'd.
Tschau
Uli
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