Re: Designers, Color Management, and Xrite , some thoughts and comments.
Re: Designers, Color Management, and Xrite , some thoughts and comments.
- Subject: Re: Designers, Color Management, and Xrite , some thoughts and comments.
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 13:08:56 -0600
- Thread-topic: Designers, Color Management, and Xrite , some thoughts and comments.
On 4/20/08 12:27 PM, "email@hidden" wrote:
> All major
> display calibrator vendors (all two of us) are offering some form of
> ambient correction.
Maybe a bit OT but it would be useful to discuss this more. My understanding
is, what you're telling us is whether its too bright an ambient condition
based on a fairly old ISO spec?
Would there be some usefulness to measuring the light box and having the
software recommend a target luminance (and perhaps white point)?
I'm under the impression from another color geek who designs high end
display systems that you really can't have the ambient light too low, unless
its endangering yourself because the black of the display is affected by any
ambient light and hence that affects the contrast ratio perceived by the
user.
When you say "ambient correction" is this indeed a correction? If so, what?
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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