Would a " true" neutral filter ( which is neutral for LDCs spectra and 5000K? Rosco or Lee Neutral filters are not for their color temperature. They are made neutral for 3200K ) or a polarizer, like 3M's Vikuiti ( if it does not introduce a color bias, too ) work ? I did'nt give it a try cause I still use my olds CRTs ( and cheap LDCs only as a second monitor, just for the tools, not images ) . Just an idea ...
Renato
--- Em qua, 15/7/09, Mark Savoia <mark@...> escreveu:
De: Mark Savoia <mark@...>
Assunto: Re: [Digital BW] Re: Imac Screen
Para: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Data: Quarta-feira, 15 de Julho de 2009, 19:54
It really messes up a monitor profile. Beware.
Mark
http://www.stillriv ereditions. com
On Jul 15, 2009, at 5:26 PM, photog0946 wrote:
> Here's a little app that will lower the brightness of your display.
> It may or may not work the way you need for image editing, but I've
> tried it and it certainly does dim the display. I would not suggest
> be overly aggressive with it, since it may also create other issues.
> The loss of levels is something you may want to be aware of. I don't
> use it, but it just might be what you need as a workaround until you
> can solve this issue in another manner. The name of the app is
> "Shades" and it's free, but you can donate if you find it useful.
> I've included the link below.
>
> http://www.charcoal design.co. uk/shades
>
> Gary
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2009-07-16 by renato cury
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