Re: Profiling with i1 Photo Pro: UV Cut or not?
Re: Profiling with i1 Photo Pro: UV Cut or not?
- Subject: Re: Profiling with i1 Photo Pro: UV Cut or not?
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 12:17:34 +1000
edmund ronald wrote:
> Spectral mutilation is one of those deep religious issues which provoke
> strong feelings on this list :)
> Maybe we shouldn't go there again?
You wildly exaggerate. It's a difficult topic only because there is no
clear cut answer - this is why both cut and no-cut instruments
are available.
My summary would be:
It depends on your situation. For some people a UV-cut instrument
provides an easy way of solving FWA/OBE issues. [My theory is that
this is only the case when they are viewing the results in a UV poor
environment]. For others, it does not solve their FWA/OBE issues
at all. It also limits the use of the instrument - you can't measure
the effect of FWA/OBE if you are filtering out the UV!
For those with the right tools and knowledge, a UV included instrument
lets them deal with FWA/OBE in more flexible and sophisticated ways.
Graeme Gill.
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