Re: HP LP2480zx (was RE: Monitor Recommendation???)
Re: HP LP2480zx (was RE: Monitor Recommendation???)
- Subject: Re: HP LP2480zx (was RE: Monitor Recommendation???)
- From: Klaus Karcher <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:37:10 +0200
Hi Roger et al.,
Roger wrote:
I just had the chance to calibrate an HP LP2480zx with an i1pro, yesterday,
and it has got be one of the best hi-end monitors I have ever seen -- beats
the sh#t of all the usual brands.
The "secret of success" is the powerful internal color engine: apart
from comfortably controllable backlight registers (xyY) there is a
complete "color computer" inside the monitor.It permits RGB-to-RGB
transformations (comparable to ICC device link profiles) /inside/ the
monitor (i.e. independent from the host computer and beyond the DVI
bottleneck).
As the native gamut is huge, the color engine can be used to emulate
virtually any generic or custom RGB color space flawlessly. HP offers
access to the internal input- and output-LUTs an transformation matrix
by means of the open source framework "ookala-mcf" (see
<http://ookala-mcf.sourceforge.net/> and
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/ookala-mcf>)
BTW: I don't work for HP also. I'm just a perfectly satisfied customer :-).
I hope HP has the uniformity issues under control by now. Many of the
early Dreamcolor Displays suffered from unacceptable blotchiness.
Klaus
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