RE: LCD versus CRT
RE: LCD versus CRT
- Subject: RE: LCD versus CRT
- From: cdtobie <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 09:33:32 -0400
On Oct 13, 2008, at 8:12:21 AM, "Roger Breton" <email@hidden> wrote:
Measured brightness is called luminance. Instruments sense luminance the
same irregardless of the source, CRTs or LCDs or LEDs. That's a weighted
physical measurements of radiance. Radiance is what it is, power. I don't
buy the argument that CRTs and LCDs, somehow, don't register the same on an
absolute brightness scale such as luminance.
Roger Breton
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> [mailto:colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden] On
> Behalf Of faro mojahedi
> Sent: 13 octobre 2008 02:33
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> Subject: LCD versus CRT
>
> This topic has probably been discussed before , but I cold not find
> answers in the archives.
> LLD monitors are a lot brighter than CRTs when both are calibrated to
> the same aims using the same hardware and software.
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I believe the issue here is that calibrating to basic settings that use the native whitepoint will generate profiled LCDs that are a lot brighter than CRTs. Yes, if you have controls that will dim your LCD to CRT luminance levels, and are willing to do so, you can get similar luminances from the two. But no, thats not what most people do.
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C. David Tobie
W.W. Product Technology Manager
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
Datacolor
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www.datacolor.com/spyder3/
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