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Re: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
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Re: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question


  • Subject: Re: Spectraview Software and Gamut Question
  • From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 23:36:07 +1100

Roger Breton wrote:>>... basically the same electronics and
sensors as an i1 Display 2, and the one that comes with the Samsung
is supposed to have had it's calibration matrix tweaked to suite the
spectral response of that display, so it may actually work quite well
with the XL20 compared to other display colorimeters.

Is that stated in the XL brochure?

It's certainly here: <http://www.samsung.com/au/products/monitors/tft/highperformance/xl20.asp#calibrator> and here: <http://www.samsung.com/he/products/monitor/intelligent/xl20.asp>

"XL20 uses a ‘Huey’ calibrator which is specifically tuned to the XL20’s high
 performance range. This is because XL20 uses LED backlight as its light source
 rather than CCFL, offering optimised viewing and optimised calibration."

I'm not sure where else it's mentioned.

Graeme Gill.
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