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by Richard Vanek
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Screen Calibration

Fri 31st Aug, 2007
09:28
 
 

Yesterday I realize that colleague of mine who is also coach and trainer , is using hardware calibration of the monitors in his class. So I have borrowed one yesterday. First I have calibrate my notebooks LCD, just for fun to see how installation and process of calibration is working. Than I took it home and I have calibrate my CRT monitor on which I am doing photo editing. It all when all right and next few days will show how useful this was. I can say immediately that improvement is visible in two things. Display is now lighter and cooler. I see more details in dark areas.

What surprised me though, is the fact that colors are different between my notebook’s monitor and my CRT’s monitor. I believe that calibration is only black and white and therefore white point and color balance is not changed by this calibration.

It is not problem for me at all as I do black and white photos, but as I am also now in process of selecting new color scheme for my web I realize how different these colors are when looking at my site on LCD and on CRT.

Anyway I am glad that I have now access to calibration tool for monitor and I can recalibrate every week if I like. Now only I need to put at work the densitometer I have bought already some month ago. This way I would be able to calibrate my scanner for negatives and also my print output.

p.s.: sorry for this technical blog entry, but somehow I feel I need to share this…

 
 
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