Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
- Subject: Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
- From: MARK SEGAL <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 21:50:44 -0400 (EDT)
Derrick,
Thanks very much - I think as far as the principles are concerned the questions I raised are clarified. On my particularities, I'll get in touch off-list over the course of the weekend.
Mark
Derrick Brown <email@hidden> wrote:
Mark,
I agree with what you are doing. have you taken a piece of that media and placed it in the viewer and measured the reflected white color?
Im making an assumption that your viewer is dimmable?
The brighteners will give you that blueish impression.
If you wish to contact me offilst, ill review a method with your lightmeter to confirm your viewing conditions.
thanks
On Sep 21, 2007, at 9:27 PM, Mark Segal wrote:
Derrick,
I'm running low luminance - 110cd. This is essential because I print on matte paper which is less reflective and has lower DMax than luster or glossy paper. The major matching issue for me (and perhaps other readers are also in the same boat) has ALWAYS been the luminosity range and shadow detail - not the colours. I find this combination of D65 and 110cd works quite well at simulating (under soft-proof with Paper White selected) what Epson Enhanced Matte will yield - recall this paper has an OBA which enhances "whiteness". I suspect that if I were to print on a matte paper that has no OBAs and therefore a more creamy appearance, D50 may be a more accurate forecaster of outcomes.
Cheers,
Mark
Derrick Brown
Integrated Color Corporation
81 Rogers Street
N. Billerica, MA 01862
tel: 978-670-1416
email@hidden
Derrick Brown
Integrated Color Corporation
81 Rogers Street
N. Billerica, MA 01862
tel: 978-670-1416
email@hidden
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