Re: Apple ADC24 uniformity test
Re: Apple ADC24 uniformity test
- Subject: Re: Apple ADC24 uniformity test
- From: Peter Skarpetis <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 13:34:15 +1100
On 04/12/2009, at 1:08 PM, Roger wrote:
> Hello Peter,
>
> I found the calcheck web site. I must say this test procedure appears more
> stringent and thorough than the ISO-12646 and IDEAlliance conformance tests
> I conduct on the monitors I need to evaluate for my work. Would there be a
> way to try calcheck out, so that maybe I could replicate your findings, or
> at least compare our respective ACD24 displays? We may discuss the point of
> such stringent uniformity requirement at some point but, as a first step,
> I'd be curious to try calcheck out on this ACD24. The screen capture on your
> blog seem to indicate that there is a time-limited demo available somewhere?
Calcheck is part of our proofing product suite and requires one of the servers for our products to be running on your network. In order for you to try it out with your device a demo version of our software would be required. Unfortunately demo versions of our software come with a dongle. If you really wish to do this you can borrow a dongle from our dealer in your location.
I personally think that you do not need our software to run a similar test on your monitor, Just put up the same patches on screen in 9 different locations and measure them. Then compare them to the results from the middle of the screen. Alternatively send me measurements as CGAts files and I will "run the number for you".
Peter
>
>
> Best / Roger
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> After listening to all the hoopla on this forum about the uniformity
>> and sheer awesomeness of the Apple 24 inch LED monitor, I proceeded to
>> do my own testing. Being a scientist I always require proof before
>> believing anything. If you are like me, then click on the link below to
>> see my results and form your own opinion.
>>
>> http://blog.peter.skarpetis.com/archives/2009/12/04/uniformity-test-of-
>> apple-24-inch-led-2009-model/
>>
>> For the sake of transparency, I am in no way associated or have a
>> vested interest in any monitor manufacturers or related industries. My
>> company develops softproofing and inkjet proofing software. I performed
>> these tests for my own amusement.
>>
>>
>> Peter Skarpetis
>
>
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