Re: Spectros better than colorimeters for monitor profiling? [was: X-Rite colormunki]
Re: Spectros better than colorimeters for monitor profiling? [was: X-Rite colormunki]
- Subject: Re: Spectros better than colorimeters for monitor profiling? [was: X-Rite colormunki]
- From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 12:23:15 +0200
- Apart from shadow noise rejection issues, there maybe some
real-world issues when the backlight is very spiky. Apparently having
the backlight read offset into the wrong 10nm bucket mayhave some
real world impact on calibration. I don't know whether the i1Pro
really suffers from this or not, when I get my hands on a research
grade instrument I plan to run some tests.
Edmund
> So, the question that I would be grateful to see answered is: in which
> situation(s) is the EyeOne Pro *not* a good tool to create monitor profiles?
> With EyeOne Match? With basICColor display? With CCFL backlights? With LED
> backlights?
>
> Stated slightly differently, when and why is an EyeOne Pro *not* an adequate
> tool for monitor profiling and calibration? When used with which software
> and/or display combinations?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Marco Ugolini
>
>
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