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Re: Eizo Color Navigator
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Re: Eizo Color Navigator


  • Subject: Re: Eizo Color Navigator
  • From: "Mike Eddington" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 09:31:49 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Eizo Color Navigator

>>2) The method that starts with a list of Lab values checks
>>the validity of the monitor profile against an *external
>>reference* (e.g., compliance with a given proofing scenario).
>>The reference Lab values could be out of the profile's gamut,
>>in which case high DeltaE numbers would not be evidence of a
>>"bad profile", necessarily, but only of the inability of the
>>monitor to attain the aimpoints specified by the reference values.
>>
>>Marco Ugolini


Thanks Steve and Marco. Marco, Color Navigator on my CG220 does not have
option 2 as you describe (external reference values). For the cases in
which the Eizo validation is using this method, what is the souce of the
Lab reference values, or is this even known to the user? Is this
editable?

Mike
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