Re: Display Profile Gamut Compression
Re: Display Profile Gamut Compression
- Subject: Re: Display Profile Gamut Compression
- From: david wollmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 17:17:55 -0700
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:38:45 +0100
From: "J.Raimar Kuhnen-Burger" <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Display Profile Gamut Compression
Thus, there is no perfect solution.
Thank you everyone for your thoughts, and thank you for the link to
the post from a year or more ago by Robin Myers. I remember reading
that post. I don't yet have an LED display so I'm unable to take
advantage of their larger gamut.
I have built display profiles with my i1Pro but at times I find myself
working on portraits of people with tattoos and the lighting is low
key. Shadow detail is important to preserve. When I test a display
profile made with a Spectrophotometer it does not have as much
separation in the shadows that I can achieve with the i1 Display 2 or
my DTP94.
With the colorimeters I can see a difference from between 2 and 3 on
an RGB scale. In other words I can see the difference between
something that is 1 percent above black, zero.
With the spectrophotometer display profile, if I recall my testing, it
won't show a difference until about 6 or 7 percent above black. Thats
just too much shadow information to have unviewable in my workflow.
Currently, I guess I'm fighting that ever shifting area called new
technology and that phenomena known as lack of funding?
David Wollmann
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