Yes, the display would need thumbwheels the size of frisbees to be as sensitive as the DDC. The EIZO by example has 500k increments on its color temp button. The brightness and contrast are just as course. Add human error to the mix or a human having a particularly bad Gestalt psychology day and... Jon --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Ernst Dinkla <edinkla@...> wrote: > > Cdtobie schreef: > > That is how I understood the question, and if so, the answer would be: > > no difference between the two, given that the user makes no user > > errors, and that the units of adjustment available via DDC and the > > front panel controls are the same; there are a few instances where the > > DDC controls have finer gradations. > > > > C. D. Tobie > > Global Product Technology Mngr. > > Digital Imaging & Home Theater > > Datacolor.com > > CDTobie@... > > That is what I tried to get across :-) and the user makes no errors. > > So as an example, the NEC 2690 Spectraview calibrated either way could > deliver the same precision or the DDC control makes finer steps and the > DDC route is for that reason more accurate? > > -- > Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst > > > New: Dinkla Canvas Wrap Actions > > | Dinkla Grafische Techniek | > | www.pigment-print.com | > | ( unvollendet ) | >
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Re: [Digital BW] monitor - apple?
2009-04-02 by Jon Cone
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