Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
- Subject: Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 22:37:45 -0700
- Thread-topic: Monitor calibration software/hardware
In a message dated 9/20/07 2:52 PM, Ray Maxwell wrote:
> Let me add one point to this discussion. Several people in this thread
> have referred to a "cast". They have indicated that after calibration
> and profiling their monitor has a magenta or yellow etc. "cast. What
> are you using for a reference? Are you depending on your eyes or are
> you referring to the CIELab standard observer? Remember viewer
> metamerism. Are your eyes "standard"?
No, believe me, Ray, the strong yellow-pink highlight cast that I mentioned
earlier is the kind that human eyes definitely do *not* adapt to. It's the
kind that makes almost anyone notice it immediately and ask for it to go
away!
It's dirty, dingy, lowers overall contrast, etc. In a few words, it's an
unacceptable mess. That was not just my opinion, by the way -- though I do
trust my color vision from having successfully tested it more than once over
the years.
Marco Ugolini
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