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Re: Display Profile Gamut Compression
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Re: Display Profile Gamut Compression


  • Subject: Re: Display Profile Gamut Compression
  • From: Todd Shirley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 17:11:18 -0500

On Feb 11, 2011, at 3:26 PM, Nagy Péter wrote:

> Hello David,
>
> Quato's (www.quato.de) iColor Display calibration software can be used with the DTP-94 too....

> Pro grade screens today offer more than 100% NTSC gamut, and the above mentioned company sells a display with true RGB LED backlight technology, achieving 109% NTSC gamut.

To diverge slightly off topic, I don't believe a colorimeter like the DTP94 is properly "tuned" for a wide-gamut (Adobe RGB) display, and will yield a suboptimal profile. If you are profiling a wide gamut monitor you need a spectrophotometer like an i1Pro. Correct?

You can read Robin Myer's post about this from Nov. 2009 for more info: http://lists.apple.com/archives/colorsync-users/2009/nov/msg00161.html

-Todd Shirley

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