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Re: monitor/colorimeter bundles
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Re: monitor/colorimeter bundles


  • Subject: Re: monitor/colorimeter bundles
  • From: MSP Graphics <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 19:11:30 -0800

Hmm. Which instruments are "like the i1" in this regard? Does that include the Spectrolino?

On Feb 14, 2008, at 5:23 PM, Roger Breton wrote:

Or do these instruments also have
problems--perhaps with radiant sources?

In fairness to wideband colorimeters, the only drawback I personally know of
against instruments like the EyeOnePro is their notorious drifting in low
light measurements. But it does not seem to bother IDEAlliance the least bit
since they chose to standardize on this very instrument to base their newly
launched monitor certification program.


Roger Breton



Mike Strickler

MSP Graphic Services
423 Aaron St. Suite E
Cotati, CA 94931
ph.	707.664.1628
fx.	707.939.4542
www.mspgraphics.com



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