Re: flat-panel monitor selection
Great, David; this takes off quite a load.
I do not have OptiCal, but just a humble ProveIt, which so far has
given me decent results with my Epson 1200.
Thanks
Boris
><I will need a new monitor, and it MUST be a flat-panel model.
>I suspect (cant get any answers from Apple) that neither the offered
>Apple Studio Display 17-inch monitor, nor the Cinema Display (22
>inch) has the capability of separate gun control for calibration? ŬIs
>this so? Does anyone know?
>So I Ŭam looking for other options. Main requirement: it must be a
>flat panel, calibratable, to control my system's monitor-to -printer
>colorflow Ŭsanity (you know what I mean).>
>
>I own both these monitors and can confirm that neither one had RGB
>controls (there are no longer any "guns" involved with LCDs), but
>both are "prebalanced" by Apple to a degree that allows excellent
>calibration and profiling. SInce color balancing is all that the
>color controls are for, and Apple's hack does a reasonable job,
>there is really no loss in not having them. Using OptiCAL to
>calibrate your monitors, and choosing the "native whitepoint"
>setting offers supurb results with the Apple LCDs.
>
>C. David Tobie
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