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Since you sound like a person who have some experience with using and testing the sampling devices that you are talking about, it may be useful if you contact the makers of CEDP and share your results as they seem to have somewhat different results than yours...
I completely agree with this. I'm thinking though and I may be completely wrong, but I suspect that with Spyder 3 they are taking the chance that most people who will need colorimeters would be wide gamut monitor users and since they can't have it both ways they may have optimized the Spyder 3...
Do you have any pointers to an OEM or reseller selling EOD2 who claims that these colorimeters are also made to work with wide gamut monitors?
So far the only official claim I've seen about a colorimeter working with wide gamut monitors is from the manufacturer of Spyder 3. They have written...
The ATI drivers already support the 10-bit for the consumer cards. I know that Nvidia have been working on a driver for their consumer cards but I'm not sure if it has been released. Last time I was reading about that was in one of the Adobe forums where an employee from Adobe was giving that...
I have the ATI HD 5870 and the 10-bit is working perfectly with Photoshop just like the high end Quadro that I also have. I'm sure that all ATI cards from this link work the same with 10-bit output. I cannot confirm if the latest gaming card from nvidia output 10-bit because I don't have such...
LOL, OK nitpicker, If you can't read what I mean but only what I write, with my follow up message I explained clearly what I meant. If you are not interested in that, go play some shoot em up games:p
Thanks God no one is correcting your statements otherwise we have to stand annoying bold green...
I know there are 10 bit standard gamut monitors which are rather an exception and with wide gamut monitors is the other way around because 10 bit has something to do with wide gamut (check again what that guy says) There are 8 bit wide gamut monitors but those are either older models or with...
As Sailor_Moon already explained very well to you, calibration for all all gamut monitors if not achieved with the hardware controls will reduce the width of the color space available, however this is more severe with 8 bit channels monitors which is a typical standard gamut monitors. Profiling...
How can you say that when you haven't seen it?
Again, you are talking about things you have never tried.
LOL are you a psychic with a crystal ball? If so you should change your job as you are not very good at that. It is funny how you are trying to tell me what I see on my monitor when you have...
Standard gamut monitors cannot display precisely sRGB content while wide gamut monitors can. The difference is rather substantial. If you have an accurate monitor color profile of your standard gamut monitor and have access to a wide gamut monitor you can use the wide gamut monitor with a color...
I stand corrected on this one - it is not color managed.
Anyway, that doesn't affect my experience and those who don't watch video on their computers but for those who do, I you have a point which becomes invalid when they make the players color managed. And wide gamut monitors and color...
LOL, Then you should also advise against people buying and using computers because there will be a lot of grief from not knowing how to manage use them properly.
I made my choice after extensive search and checked any relevant information and user feedback.
Here's a couple of links out of...
I simply couldn't believe that a person interested in that doesn't know this and haven't bothered to check it already.
Windows 7 comes with Windows Media Player - it is a color managed player. The third party Quick Time player from Apple - color managed player too. Flash player is color managed...
Again, I appreciate your opinions and conclusions :)
But LOL do you really believe you are genuinely informing me and others here? Or you want to look smart in a public forum? What kind of information you have to even remotely support your statements? Have you ever used this calorimeter and...