RE: Epson-Inkjet-Digest V2000 #1802-Monitor Temp
To make the color temp control accurate in terms of degrees Kelvin, they'd
have to calibrate the color temp control at the factory, which would
increase the cost of the monitor. Since you're only using it as a starting
point for a user calibration process that will ultimately set the color temp
accurately, there's really not much point in paying money for a factory cal.
You only need the monitor control to get in the ballpark.
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Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pderocco@ix.netcom.com
> Carl Grohs, Jr. wrote:
>
> I am so sick and tired of arbitrary scales that do not relate to known
> standards. The Epson scanner twain driver is another one-there is
> no way to
> know what their gamma setting means. If nothing else the documentation
> should tell you how it relates if it is not a direct correlation to the
> standard.
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