Re: A metameric match between display and print?
Re: A metameric match between display and print?
- Subject: Re: A metameric match between display and print?
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 19:33:11 +1000
Karl Koch wrote:
… and then: forget all and any attempts to calibrate/profile this thing!
In reflective mode it will be 100% dependent from the kind of light
source _ daylight, tungsten, fluorescent, you name it.
Sure, but this is no different from print, so the profiling
would be similar.
In 100%
transmissive mode OR under 100% D50 (not in mixed mode, though, as long
as the backlight isn´t the SAME "D50" as well) lighting profiling would
be viable, but who is to control that?
This is no different to an LCD though.
More complex would be displays that operate in a mixed lighting mode. This
is analogous to doing profiles for backlit film/paper, where the display
case is front lit during the day, and backlit at night. One doesn't
expect high color accuracy in such situations though...
Graeme Gill.
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