Re: HP Dreamcolor uniformity issues
Re: HP Dreamcolor uniformity issues
- Subject: Re: HP Dreamcolor uniformity issues
- From: Peter MacColeman <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 10:45:06 -0400
Neil,
Excellent points. You mentioned some points that I had forgotten. My
main justification is that this monitor is a hell of a lot cheaper
than than the Sony or Barco which I do consider to be marketed as High
End Color Critical where as the dreamcolor is appropriate as a color
critical and very budget and small business appropriate.
On Mar 13, 2009, at 2:17 AM, neil snape wrote:
on 13/03/09 1:37, Darren Sheppard wrote :
But surely not being able to display a neutral gray with NO colour
casts make this monitor unacceptable for high-end colour critical
users in which it is marketed?.
The grey is not any farther out than the white. I use the HP DW
monitor as
beside a CRT that has worse uniformity. I could measure the
uniformity but I
don't need to as I said it is acceptable as a trade off for the
colour that
no other monitor provides. For a monitor with a better uniformity
perhaps an
Eizo would be a lot closer, but the trade off of the colour that
thrills me
would not be worth it.
The intended market is more for motion picture montage, but
photography fits
in well. There are things inside the monitor that even Eizo don't
have ,
thus accepting some trade offs bring you a lot of other things you
just
can't have with other monitors at this time. That said the software
was
hastily done, and should be redone adapted for photography IMO.
Neil Snape
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