P.S. - Obviously if you are making a print that will be seen under something other than 5000 K light, you need to have a profile, curve, or make some adjustments that take the final color temperature of that light into account. But to use the 5000 K matching as a starting point gives me a base file that I can tailor to other uses, if necessary.
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Re: [Digital BW] Setting Monitor Luminance, Col Temp & Gamma
2004-12-18 by Stephen Petegorsky