Re: Eizo and BasICColor
Re: Eizo and BasICColor
- Subject: Re: Eizo and BasICColor
- From: "Bob Frost" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 20:59:51 +0100
Yes, it is. The CG210 is hardware calibratable, i.e. the video LUTs
are downloaded into the monitor with 10 bit/channel accuracy, while
the L997 is calibrated via 8bit LUT in the graphic card. The CG210
has smoother vignettes and a better gray balance.
In both cases, with basICColor display, the profiles are LUT profiles
while ColorNavigatror writes matrix profiles. BTW the CG21 has only
one internal LUT for all three channels, R, G and B. That´s why
basICColor display makes final corrections for the gray balance in
additional video card LUTs.
Karl Koch
Am 06.05.2007 um 20:04 schrieb Bob Frost:
Is there any difference between the Eizo L997 and the CG210 if they both
are calibrated with Basicolor and i1, instead of the ColorNavigator
software supplied with the CG210?
Bob Frost.
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