RE: NEC PA271W
RE: NEC PA271W
- Subject: RE: NEC PA271W
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 16:12:55 -0500
A quick rundown the User Guide does not reveal any kinds of post-profiling
editing: whatever it is is whatever it is.
Still, this is a quite advanced piece of technology. I don't think there is
anything quite like NEC PA series out there?
I'm really excited my Multiprofiler...
/ Roger
Chris,
Regardless of accuracy or factory adjustments with the best reference
instrument out there, to your knowledge, does Multiprofiler offer with any
kinds of tools to allow editing the monitor profiles? For reasons I exposed
originally in this thread?
/ Roger
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Murphy [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: November-11-10 11:22 PM
To: Roger Breton
Cc: 'color'
Subject: Re: NEC PA271W
a.) most people don't need a measurement device because the PA series are
all measured individually at the factory with a reference grade instrument;
and the data is flashed into the display which is what Multiprofiler is
accessing so that you can change the native white point, TRC, white and
black luminance, etc. However the EDID contains the custom factory primaries
per display as well, so even if you don't use Multiprofiler, at least on Mac
OS, you will get the best/most accurate out of box display that has probably
ever existed. On Windows you'd need something to build a display profile
from EDID, since it isn't automatic, but since you'd need to get something
anyway - just download Multiprofiler.
b.) it's free.
http://www.necdisplay.com/MultiProfiler/downloads/
Chris
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