Re: Profiling an iPad
Re: Profiling an iPad
- Subject: Re: Profiling an iPad
- From: Alexey Gribunin <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 May 2012 12:30:51 +0400
Hello!
I also tried to make a profile for Ipad 3, and I agree, it looks very
close to sRGB.
But I made a measurements with ArgyllCMS. I created testchart, splited
it to each single patches, synced it to Ipad and made a measirements
with i1 in Chartread in patch mode. Actually, it's very fast because
it's not necessary to move i1, it's just lay on Ipad all the time.
If somebody interested in it, I can share ArgyllCMS commands I used for it.
After that I tried to make a profile by different profiling software
like iProfiler, ArgyllCMS and ProfileMaker.
I used this profile to color manage images before syncing it to Ipad.
It's interesting, that it's even possible to simulate D50 illumination,
so the CMYK pictures, converted to Ipad profile looks quite close to the
printed sheets under D50. The native Ipad's display illumination is 6500K.
Best regards,
Alexey Gribunin, UNIT Color Technologies, Moscow, Russia
From: Todd Shirley<email@hidden>
To: "'colorsync-users?lists.apple.com' List"
Hi Scott
I have in fact profiled a few ipads using i1profiler and Air Display. As far as I can tell it works fine. On the ipad 1& 2, the gamuts I get appear to correspond to what I am seeing when I move an image from desktop to ipad. On the new ipad the gamut is extremely close to sRGB and that matches what I see visually as well. This article discusses it in more length and if you read the comments you can read about a few other people using Air Display to profile their ipads. Pretty interesting.
http://regex.info/blog/2012-03-27/1964
-Todd Shirley
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