on 31/03/2004 12:00, Erik Koldenhof wrote :
Programs like Adobe Photoshop uses the Lab values for
there calculation
(eg. when doing softproofing on screen), so Photoshop does not know the
actual brightness of the display. Therefore, different displays,
calibrated at different brightness settings, will always produce
another contrast.
Thanks for your detailed reply to the monitor luminance question.
An
interesting and feasible way of controlling the non-mapping of media into
monitor considerations.
Just a precision on the above note on Photoshop. It is the only soft
proofing of other media as Photoshop functions with matrix XYZ monitor space
profiles where the mapping is relative to 0-100.
Neil Snape nsnape @ noos.fr neil_snape @
mac.com
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape