Re: monitor uniformity questions
Re: monitor uniformity questions
- Subject: Re: monitor uniformity questions
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 21:51:31 -0400
Allan,
You would do yourself a service shelling out the price for BabelColor CT&A
-- so inexpensive --, especially since you have an i1. You'll be amazed the
things you can learn about your system armed with good software and your i1,
things you'll become to appreciate and want to control. As others pointed
out alredeady, it will not improve the monitor you just bought but it will
help you decide where, on your screen, you can trust the colors you see.
Later, you could graduate to PatchTool and test your monitor for IDEAlliance
colorimetric conformity.
> 1. Would I really get any better data from Babelcolor? (I might buy it
> anyway just because it looks like a cool and useful tool, but I'm getting a
> bit tired taking readings off of this monitor) And what should I really be
> measuring; luminance, color temperature, L*a*b* values, all three, or
> something else?
>
> 2. Should I be expecting any more uniformity from this monitor? Is there
> anyone else who has one? And, if so, how uniform does it appear to you?
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice you might have,
>
> Allen Furbeck
Roger Breton
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