Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Colour Management => Topic started by: goran on February 01, 2012, 12:08:55 pm
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I have just upgraded my monitor from:
ViewSonic 21" CRT to Eizo CG245w.
(I have also bought the LL color-management videos. Good !
This seems to be an never ending subject and I will try it once more.)
;D
I first calibrated monitor-gamut + standard (instead of grayscale).
It all turned out very magenta compaired to print (under daylight tubs).
:-[
This was strange !
???
Yes the print light looked very green (now) so maybe that was it.
But I have had a very good match with the CRT.
(calibrated manually by adobe gamma and an AIM target)
:-\
After some thought (and observation) I now recalibrated to adobe-
gamut and gray-scale (intead of standard) whitepoint 5500.
I also added just a little little tiny manual ajustment of the white
point (left into the YG area).
This was it. Now very very good print match
:)
(maybe even better and the old CRT. Hard to say this monitor is more
even in every way.)
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Now I have to investigate and compare daylight tubes to see what
suits me best. What is the best color meter to measure and evaluate
these tubes.
I want to be able to use these measurements in the calibration
process.
So it have to be VERY exact.
No more afterwards tweeking please !
I can of course not use the built in meter.
/Goran1951
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OK !
I have tested the i1 dDisplay Pro !
Works fine. ;D I think it measures the white point correct. ;D
I use it just as a luxmeter in the paper plane.
/goran