RE: CG243W problem with blacks? clipping?
RE: CG243W problem with blacks? clipping?
- Subject: RE: CG243W problem with blacks? clipping?
- From: Roger <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 19:36:42 -0500
Marco,
You're right. 10 degrees must mean "field of view" in this instance -- it
couldn't possibly refer to the 1964 10 degree Standard Observer!
Roger
> In a message dated 1/22/10 12:38 PM, C D Tobie wrote:
>
> > And that angle is much wider than 2 or 10 degrees, which is one
> reason that I
> > feel sure it 2 degree and 10 degree observer values that Eizo is
> speaking of,
> > not device measurement angles.
>
> Quoting from Chapter 4.3 of Eizo's white paper, on page 10:
>
> "4.3 Calibration based on a 10-degree field of view
>
> Many spectrophotometers can obtain measurements based on both 2-degree
> and
> 10-degree fields of view. Here, we performed calibration using a 10-
> degree
> field of view..."
>
> I don't see how that could be read to mean anything other than the FOV
> used
> with the actual measuring instrument.
>
> Marco Ugolini
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