Hi all,
I just got an Eizo ColorEdge GC246 with built in calibration device.
Eizo recommends D55 as the target white point for general photographic imagery for outputting to print, with a gamma of 2.2 and luminance of 100. I'm just wanting to check if this is the general consensus with others who own high end monitors? (I'm talking ball park here, as I know it is largely dependant on individual working environments, etc.) I ask because most literature I've read has suggested D65 as the white point.
Most of my prints are outputted to either inkjet using matte rag papers (usually of a slight warm base) or for larger prints I use Lightjet / LED printing services on Fuji Crystal Archive paper.
Any tips are appreciated.
Thanks,
TJV
I just got an Eizo ColorEdge GC246 with built in calibration device.
Eizo recommends D55 as the target white point for general photographic imagery for outputting to print, with a gamma of 2.2 and luminance of 100. I'm just wanting to check if this is the general consensus with others who own high end monitors? (I'm talking ball park here, as I know it is largely dependant on individual working environments, etc.) I ask because most literature I've read has suggested D65 as the white point.
Most of my prints are outputted to either inkjet using matte rag papers (usually of a slight warm base) or for larger prints I use Lightjet / LED printing services on Fuji Crystal Archive paper.
Any tips are appreciated.
Thanks,
TJV