Re: Monitor brightness setting
Re: Monitor brightness setting
- Subject: Re: Monitor brightness setting
- From: "Bob Frost" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 09:29:01 +0100
- Importance: Normal
Well, I'll admit my Eizo CG220 is too dim to match ANY of the several
proofing lights I have in the studio... so its not just you. <G>
It could be both of you!! I would guess that neither of you is in the 'first
flush of youth', and from birth onwards the light transmission of the lenses
in our eyes decreases. So by the age of 50 or so, most people have some
cloudiness and yellowing of their lenses, causing significantly reduced
light transmission, particularly in the blue.
It would be interesting to see if there is any correlation between age and
preferred monitor brightness, and between age and preferred white point.
I had my lenses replaced a few years ago. Now I prefer brown-tinted
sunglasses whereas previously I preferred blue-tints. And I now wear them
much more than previously. I don't think it is just chance that I use 80
cd/m2 with my Eizos, in rooms with normal daylight or artificial light. They
are quite bright enough for me.
Perhaps those of you who like 120 - 150 cd/m2 should see their
opthalmologists. ;)
bob Frost.
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From: "C D Tobie" <email@hidden>
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