I can't believe it's true that only the brightness can be controlled on
an Apple Cinema Display. Apple was way out front in adopting and
promoting ICC monitor profiles for color control, something that would
have been really hard to do if they were building hardware that couldn't
use it.
Van
On 25/01/2011 10:26 AM, Gary wrote:
>
> Michael
>
> I'm a big fan of Eizo. One of the differences of an excellent monitor
> is built in hardware calibration, in the monitor itself. Eizo does
> this and maybe a few others. (NEC?) I have a 30" Apple Cinema display
> side by side with my smaller Eizo. I have profiled both and they are
> awfully close in matching. You just don't have as much control on the
> Apple (brightness only).
>
> Gary
> www.reflectionsimaging.com
>
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