RE: Monitor Calibration
RE: Monitor Calibration
- Subject: RE: Monitor Calibration
- From: Roger <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 20:00:10 -0500
Hello Mark,
Isn't color fun?
You could consider using only one colorimeter to calibrate and profile all
your monitors. That would take care of one source of variation.
This being said, some software are capable of using one monitor as a
"reference" and calibrate all others to this one. That would take care of
another source of variation.
Best / Roger
>
> Hello all,
>
> I work in the color retouching department for a retail chain, and have
> a
> question about monitor calibration devices. We are currently using the
> Eye-One Match at each workstation, and every station has their own
> colorimeter (i1 Display). The problem that we have run into is
> inconsistency with the colorimeters. We have done tests with different
> units run through the calibration process on the same monitor, and have
> gotten drastically different results (the different colorimeters being
> the
> only variable in the process). We are talking about removing the
> variables
> by getting one or two colorimeters or possibly spectrophotometers and
> sharing, and I am looking for recommendations on devices. Any and all
> advice would be appreciated.
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