Re[2]: monitor/colorimeter bundles
Re[2]: monitor/colorimeter bundles
- Subject: Re[2]: monitor/colorimeter bundles
- From: Peter Karp <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 16:46:26 +0100
Roger,
> "Calibration matrix"? As in "correction matrix" perhaps? If that's
> what you're refering to, the only such animal that approaches this
> concept is Eizo's ColorNavigator v5 instrument-specific correction
> matrix.
That's wrong. Quato uses a correction matrix (or specific calibration
matrix as you might name it too) for quite some time. This feature was
introduced with the wide-gamut "Intelli Proof 230 Excellence" Displays
in January 2007. Our reference measurements are made with a Minolta
CS-1000 and CS-200, so the display specific calibration matrix will
give far superior results in comparison to a default calibration
matrix which must match a "default standard display" whatever the
manufacturer of the colorimeter chooses this to be.
Every display will benefit from a custom calibration matrix, but
wide-gamut displays will benefit especially, because the colorimeters
are normally calibrated to one or more sample "standard" displays.
Maybe Tom Lianza can tell us more about the displays X-Rite chooses
for that purpose.
Best regards
Peter Karp
www.quato.com
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