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Re: Colorimeters and third-party developer support (Tom Lianza)
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Re: Colorimeters and third-party developer support (Tom Lianza)


  • Subject: Re: Colorimeters and third-party developer support (Tom Lianza)
  • From: Derek Lambert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 10:59:06 -0400

>
> But I thought that a custom colorimeter is the only way to go if you want
> the best results (apart from an exotic spectroradiometer or something like
> Basiccolor Discus). You can buy cheaper general purpose colorimeters, but
> they won't give the same results as one designed for a particular type of monitor

Really. How much better result will you get with custom device that you can use with only one monitor?
5%? 10%? 50%?

Or how many delta e?

Maybe it is just a marketing hype from NEC or HP? Do you have a scientific results that your custom device is way better than retail device with basiccolor or coloreyes?

Derek Lambert
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