basiccolor display
basiccolor display
basiccolor display
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asICColor <strong>display</strong><br />
by Color Solutions Software<br />
LCD flat panels<br />
Some LCD monitors offer near to none of these control<br />
options (e.g. notebook monitors). Some of them have a<br />
brightness control only, which dims the backlight (not to be<br />
confused with CRT’s brightness control which sets the lumi-<br />
nance of the black point).<br />
Due to the necessary correction, these monitors are not<br />
suited for color critical work or for soft proofing.<br />
LCD monitors with an analog connector only will yield infe-<br />
rior calibration quality altogether.<br />
Higher quality LCD monitors (like the NEC MultiSync family<br />
of monitors) offer 10 or more bit data processing. Only this<br />
type of monitors satisfies higher quality demands.<br />
These monitors offer settings for black and white luminance<br />
and white point.<br />
CRT monitors<br />
In CRTs the intensity of the 3 phosphors is controled by an<br />
analog signal that can be modulated nearly infinitely vari-<br />
able. Since the intensity of each channal can be controlled<br />
individually (gain), the color temperature can be set very ex-<br />
actly. Gradation curves in a CRT can not be influenced, eayh<br />
monitor has it’s more or less fixed gamma. That’s why a CRT<br />
can not be fully hardware calibratable.