Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Colour Management => Topic started by: sgwrx on August 03, 2015, 11:00:50 pm
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i've never really understood what it meant to have a monitor that was factory calibrated (or pre-calibrated). is it just a "starting point" for general purpose? or is it just pretty much a marketing thing where the company says "we calibrated at the factory and our dE was x which is pretty good... but, we recommend you calibrate and profile due to variations in video cards etc..."
thanks,
steve
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or is it just pretty much a marketing thing where the company says "we calibrated at the factory and our dE was x which is pretty good... but, we recommend you calibrate and profile due to variations in video cards etc..."
Factory calibration is meaningless, you need to calibrate YOUR profile and not rely on an arbitrary canned profile.
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Factory calibration is meaningless, you need to calibrate YOUR profile and not rely on an arbitrary canned profile.
thanks.
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i've never really understood what it meant to have a monitor that was factory calibrated (or pre-calibrated). is it just a "starting point" for general purpose?
As Jeff states, it's meaningless. Well 99% of the time. I guess one could say an NEC SpectraView when set to emulate sRGB can do so without an instrument using MutiProfiler. But that's a rare bird.
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it would be the equivalent of me calibrating and profiling my monitor and then telling you what settings im using on the monitor and sending you the profile? assuming we had the same monitors.
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