Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ???
Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ???
- Subject: Re: Ooops - D65 != D65 ???
- From: Uli Zappe <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 19:23:26 +0200
Am 20.06.2007 um 17:45 schrieb Andrew Rodney:
On 6/20/07 7:27 AM, "email@hidden" wrote:
Older versions of our software used
to offer both D65 and 6500K. This was though to be confusing to
many users
(lots of tech support calls asking which to use and why). Since
one can't
really
calibrate to D65 (only to little x, little y values from it; a
monitor does
not emit a D50 or D65 spectrum)) the choice was to eliminate the D
target
values, and leave the K target values.
Since many colors of white can correlate to 6500K and D65 is an exact
description of a color, seems like tossing Kelvin and leaving a
standard
illuminant makes far more sense.
I second that.
Bye
Uli
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