Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
- Subject: Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
- From: Scott Martin <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 16:17:29 -0500
Our internal testing using DTP94s and EyeOnes interchangeably has
yielded very good results using CEDP.
Keep and eye on those EyeOneDisplays. I have seen about 8 of them go
bad over time. Sometimes they go horribly bad overnight and sometimes
it happens slowly. A magenta cast in a display's calibrated
whitepoint is the sign to look for.
I prefer to LOOK at images.
Me too - that's always the bottom line that maters more than anything
else. I have come to recognize certain trends in CEDP's validation
results that translate into positive or negative viewing conditions.
Same with MP's round trip numbers. After a while you come to
recognize certain trends and get a "feel" for the results. So for me,
there is some value.
As for colorimeters I have found the EyeOne Display (1and2) and
Spyder1 to be inconsistent
How many samples of each, based on what, over what time span?
Over 100 EyeOneDisplays and a few dozen Spyders since they were
introduced. Although I own several of each I have an extensive client
base whose devices I also use and compare to my own when I am onsite
(which is 4-6 days a week). EyeOne Displays are pretty consistent
with each other when they are in good but a small percentage are bad
out of the box and some go bad over time. I have not yet seen a bad
DTP94.
Scott Martin
www.on-sight.com
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