20 Aug
2011
20 Aug
'11
2:59 p.m.
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