Inno i.okorji-at-ntlworld.com (I G Okorji Esq.)::13/5/04::5:31 pm:: GMT+0100
>On 13/5/04 1:06 pm, "Neil Barstow" wrote: > >> at our recent seminar at Apple's UK HQ, Thomas [Holm] and I calibrated >> / profiled 12 inch and 17 inch Powerbooks and 20 and 17 inch Cinema >> Displays using basICColor Display SW. The Powerbooks had a very good >> match to the Cinema Displays alongside. Of course gamut restrictions >> are going to remove detail from some high gamut areas, but other than >> that we got a great result. > >Hmm! this sounds like high end- low end debate. There is no high end low end in the statement that a powerbook screen has the same capability as any other display, it's just not true, at any colour imaging level. > Jack gave up a while ago trying to help you understand. Even colour guru Steve Upton has contributed scientific data. I'm sorry but I can't put any more time into your debate, you have claimed that our assertions cannot be substantiated, I don't think we're going anywhere with this. You seem happy with the way you're working. In a closed loop that's nirvana. I just hope against hope that no <professsional> image providers try your method. I think we should stop right there. for me that's the end. >Inno' Regards, Neil Barstow :: Apple Solutions Expert :: colourmanagement.net Consulting in Imaging & Colour Management, custom profiling, training, seminars implementation :: WE RESELL :- Gretag+eyeOne :: basICColor Squid, Display etc. XRite. :: GTI viewing booths :: Epson :: Proofmaster RIP + ISO Proofing solutions www.colourmanagement.net/ :: www.apple.com/uk/creative/neilbarstow/ =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
