Re: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation
Re: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation
- Subject: Re: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation
- From: Klaus Karcher <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 07 Feb 2009 11:02:15 +0100
Todd Shirley wrote:
I've always known that
cyan can't be accurately produced on a monitor so it makes me wonder
what the point of this validation routine is.
I guess the point is to make one feel like buying one of those fancy new
wide-gamut displays ;-)
It also makes me wonder
how soft proofing systems can be "certified" to GRACoL
(http://www.swop.org/certification/monitorList.asp ). I guess cyan and
cyan heavy greens don't matter?
AFAIK the tolerance for primaries and secondaries is Delta E 2000 < 7.
Anybody else try to validate to GRACoL? Is my monitor way out of line?
max Delta E > 20 seems to be somewhat high to me, but Delta E's > 10 are
quite usual on "normal"-Gamut displays. I get DE76 =15.8 / DE00 = 6.3
for 100% Cyan on an EIZO CG210.
Klaus Karcher
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