Re: Monitor calibration software for OS9 computer
Re: Monitor calibration software for OS9 computer
- Subject: Re: Monitor calibration software for OS9 computer
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 10:16:29 +1000
Chris Protopapas wrote:
When you make a monitor profile, what you're actually profiling is the
combination of monitor and video card, so importing a profile from another
computer may not work so well. If you can, switch the video card as well.
Has anyone actually ever seen a difference due to a video card ?
Unless they have some sort of "enhancement" image processing setting engaged,
they should be interchangable, since they are nothing more than a frame
buffer and a linear D/A converted (or not even that if it's a
digital connection to the display). Differences between 8 bit
D/A converters is not something that is likely to be captured
easily by calibration, since you'd be hard pressed with modern technology
to produce an 8 bit converter that wasn't accurate to better than
0.5 lsb, and display variation and instrument repeatability errors
will swamp this.
Graeme Gill.
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