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Re: Monitor Calibration


  • Subject: Re: Monitor Calibration
  • From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:23:06 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Monitor Calibration

In a message dated 11/13/09 3:19 PM, Edmund Ronald wrote:

> I'm not saying that a spectrophotometer is better than a correctly
> calibrated well-matched colorimeter,

I would not assume that to be true, at least not so quickly.

I'd really be delighted to hear the frank opinion of other color scientists
on this forum (Robin Myers? Harold Boll? etc.), so that we don't keep
hearing just Karl Lang's opinion again and again regarding the declared
"limitations" of spectrophotometers in monitor calibration and profiling,
after having heard it many times already. <g>

I'm not interested in polemics -- just in informed judgments from qualified
people, besides the ones who have already made their positions clear.

Marco


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