Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Colour Management => Topic started by: Tim_Smith on February 02, 2013, 05:04:51 pm
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My 5+ year old Eizo CG211 is having a an increasingly difficult time of achieving the target brightness level of 90 cd/m2. Today's calibration registered at 75.6 cd/m2. Is this a sign that the monitor needs replacement?
FWIW, I use the monitor for photography but earn my living as a designer. Since I rarely go on press checks any more, I must rely on the accuracy of my monitor before sending files off to a printer.
Thanks!
Tim
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Sounds like it's going south. I'd try to check this with a different instrument and maybe software package but I'll bet you'd be able to guess if set to max, it's 90cd/2 and lower. If so, time for a new display.
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Thanks for the reply. You've confirmed my suspicions. The silver lining is that now I can move up to a 27" screen.
Cheers!
Tim
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So how long do the CCFL tubes in those non-LED LCD's last, anyway? I've got 17,000 hours on my 2690Wuxi. At one time I thought it was doing a swan song, but now it seems to be holding steady at a low error 110 cdm's.
FWIW, I wonder what kind of can of worms this could lead to...
http://www.ccflwarehouse.com/