Re: Apple ADC24 uniformity test/printing
Re: Apple ADC24 uniformity test/printing
- Subject: Re: Apple ADC24 uniformity test/printing
- From: David Scharf <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 05 Dec 2009 02:04:54 -0800
The lower monitor make good sense to me for printing. I match the
luminance of my monitor to the same apparent brightness at which my
prints are being viewed for evaluation.
*DAVID SCHARF
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http://www.scharfphoto.com
On 12/5/09 1:23 AM, Bob Frost wrote:
Eizo makes it quite clear in its warranties what the recommended
luminance levels are and what levels void the warranties.
"The warranty period of the backlight is warranted only if the
monitors are used within the recommended brightness of up to and
including 80 cd/m2 for the CG222W, 100 cd/m2 for the CG221 / CG211,
and 120 cd/m2 for the CG301W / CG243W / CG242W / CG241W / CG232W with
the color temperature between 5,000 K-6,500 K and limited to three (3)
years from the date of purchase subject to the usage time being less
than or equal to 10,000 hours."
So none of them is suitable for 140cd/m2 you mention, and I use my
CG210 and 211 at 80, as recommended. I'm typing this in a daylight
illuminated room with the monitor at 80 - no problems. I do partially
darken the room when doing color work.
Bob Frost.
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From: "Roger" <email@hidden>
I don't dare open my loud mouth not to damage any company's
reputation. All
I'm saying is there are some very expensive monitors on the market that
don't last a lifetime in normal usage and when the time comes to replace
them, after they go from 140 to 120 to 100 to 74 cd/m2, in 3700
hours of
usage, the replacement better not cost the same price as the original,
otherwise it does not make sense to buy such expensive monitors in
the first
place.
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