Re: DICOM curve with spectraview
Re: DICOM curve with spectraview
- Subject: Re: DICOM curve with spectraview
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2008 18:59:14 -0400
David,
If you have PatchTool it is very easy to "reverse-engineer" the calibration.
www.babelcolor.com
> I've just been setting up and calibrating a couple NEC 2190UXi
> monitors using SpectraView 2. I'm still evaluating the systems but
> find them to be good screens with very comprehensive software. One
> thing I'm curious about is the option to use a DICOM curve for the
> tonal response curve. The DICOM curve is described as aiming for a
> perceptually linear tonal progression with each step in driving level
> resulting in an equal visual step. I'm trying to figure out if this
> means linear response or something similar (or identical) to the
> perceptual response that the L* curve aims for (which is also
> available as an option and what I am using now). Can anyone provide
> more information?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
> David Remington
Roger Breton
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