Re: HDTV monitor calibration...
Re: HDTV monitor calibration...
- Subject: Re: HDTV monitor calibration...
- From: "J. Raimar Kuhnen" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 21:29:08 +0200
- Thread-topic: HDTV monitor calibration...
Hi,
take a look at Quato´s iColor Display calibration software. This software
uses the BT.709/BT.1361 defined tonal response curve (which differs from
Gamma 2.2) to create a LUT (VCGT) on your graphic card and to adjust the
display´s RGB and Luminance. Plus, it supports the EyeOne Display.
Best regards
Raimar Kuhnen-Burger
am 19.09.2008 20:54 Uhr schrieb email@hidden
unter email@hidden:
> Von: Ray Maxwell <email@hidden>
> Datum: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:06:28 -0700
> An: cdtobie <email@hidden>
> Cc: <email@hidden>
> Betreff: Re: HDTV monitor calibration...
>
> I am aware that the HDMI output of cable, satellite, and DVD systems do
> not have a LUT. However, HDMI is a digital interface. So, there is no
> reason why a computer with a standardized LUT cannot generate the proper
> test signals needed to calibrate the HDTV monitor. They are just numbers.
>
> If it is possible to calibrate an HDTV monitor with a low cost
> colorimeter, why should we pay $3,500 dollars for ColorFacts? It seems
> to me that a computer with DVI could act as a test generator. If this
> is true, then you could read the output of the colorimeter and adjust
> the proper controls to a objective standard.
>
> Can someone tell why this is not possible.
>
> Ray Maxwell
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