Re: LaCie 526 - problems in color rendering
Re: LaCie 526 - problems in color rendering
- Subject: Re: LaCie 526 - problems in color rendering
- From: "J. Raimar Kuhnen" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 22:26:35 +0100
- Thread-topic: LaCie 526 - problems in color rendering
Hi Steffen,
Although D50 is the standard (both, in ISO 3664 and the more display
specific ISO 12646), the monitorĀ“s transmissive/emissive 5.000K looks quite
different than a PT1 paper in a viewing booth under D50. Matching the booth
with a D50 / 5.000K calibrated display is barely possible. Research at the
RIT has prooven this and their empiric data shows that for a standard
observer, the whitepoint of the display has to move to a more blueish
whitepoint between 5.600-6.000K. Additionally, the Lacie uses a wide gamut
panel and measurements with the available colorimeters need a correction for
wide gamut. Maybe both, the to warm whitepoint and a lack of correction
results in your warm character.
Regards
Raimar
am 06.02.2008 21:01 Uhr schrieb email@hidden
unter email@hidden:
> In the european printing industry D50 is the standard light-
> condition. It is also a ISO-standard, means that it should be THE
> LIGHT worldwide in grafik- and printing-houses. I think light-
> condition is a very difficult discussion. In each production-step
> (grafik art, prepress, print) we need consistent conditions while
> each participant sees the same colors. It is almost impossible to
> cover all light-conditions (e.g. clients, users, consumers) in this
> steps, that's why the standard is D50. It is a compromise between
> warm light (yellowish) and cool light (bluish).
>
> Steffen
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