--- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, CDTobie@... wrote: > > > In a message dated 7/17/07 10:36:54 AM, ft@... writes: > > > > This is ridiculous! Obviously its not the viewing condition or old > > eyes, female eyes....Give Martin more credit than that. > > > > These may indeed not be the causes, but they are not rediculous items the > check: not a week goes by that one or the other of them is the solution to > someone's color matching issues... > > C. David Tobie > Product Technology Manager > ColorVision Business Unit > Datacolor Inc. > CDTobie@... > www.colorvision.com > > David, I had this same problem months ago between PFP and my 2200 using a Mac and various monitors and calibrators I was testing. Every time the profiles required fighting the yellow/ green shift no matter which monitor I was compairing the prints to. The calibrated monitors were fairly consistant in how they showed color, and the color looked "right" on the monitors, but the prints using profiles from PFP were seriously yellow/green viewing them in natural day light, with a 5500K light, or with a 6500K light. If this could be an issue of aging eyes, then how do you explain the monitors looking right and the prints looking yellow/green? Shouldn't they both be off together if our ambient light and viewing lights are right? Will > ************************************** > Get a sneak peek of > the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour >
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Re: Green/Yellow Tint after Profiling a 2200
2007-08-29 by willruggles
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