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Re: [colorvision_group] Please help me to understand

2009-01-31 by Nathan Gutman

Thanks for the explanation...
What would then be the best method to ensure that an image displayed on my calibrated monitor is relatively faithfully displayed when using a calibrated projector?
Nathan

C D Tobie wrote:


On Jan 31, 2009, at 10:48 AM, Nathan Gutman wrote:

> When projecting make projector.icc the default profile.
> When editing on computer make monitor.icc the default profile.
>
> Would it make sense to make default the projector.icc profile when
> editing to help me to see on my monitor how would my photo look when
> projected?

No, this would not create a cross-simulation of one device on the
other, it would just show the wrong color on screen. It would be
possible to emulate output to the projector with Photoshop's
softproofing functions, but its not practical, as projection is a very
relative thing, where the eye is adapted to the projection conditions,
so if the softproof showed your whitepoint as being, say, pink, that
would be literally true, but not effectively true, since the eye would
adapt, and make that pink wall white again. So I would not recommend
attempting to correct for a projector, its an inferior display, and
simply using the profile for it is about as good as its going to get...

C. David Tobie
Global Product Technology Manager
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
CDTobie@datacolor.com





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-- 
Nathan Gutman

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