Re: Calibration purple hue problem
Re: Calibration purple hue problem
- Subject: Re: Calibration purple hue problem
- From: Roberto Lotti <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 19:39:19 +0200
Dear all,
I'm thinking of replacing my device, which is still under warranty. If
replacing with another device different from the i1 display, depending also
on your experience what product you feel to advise? Someone who has already
owned the i1 display 2, has had experience with other products? Obviously
I'll have to use with my macbook pro (for its monitor) and also with the
external monitor Eizo S2000 which I already own.
thanks
Roberto
2009/9/8 C D Tobie <email@hidden>
>
> On Sep 8, 2009, at 5:48 AM, eric@poem wrote:
>
> I would suspect the EyeOne Display, I have several that give me purple and
>> a couple that give me green, they are all filed under "D" for dead.
>> You could try just calibrating to native whitepoint which should give you
>> a working result until you get another colorimeter.
>>
>
> Calibrating to native whitepoint may remove casts caused in the calibration
> curves, but not ones caused by profile measurements. So it might work as a
> temp fix, or it might not.
>
> C. David Tobie
> Global Product Technology Manager
> Digital Imaging & Home Theater
> email@hidden
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