Le 11/03/2014 15:52, Victor L a écrit :
Hi
The "color deformation" is often quantified through DeltaE
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_difference>.
When the DeltaE is lower than 2 the screen is considered to be good
enough for printing etc.
For a decent price you can get a good screen with a low DeltaE but it
sometimes comes with drawbacks (low luminosity; higher reponse time).
The Iiyama XU2390HS is a 150EUR screen with a 2.9 measured Delta; wich
is pretty good !
I thought low delta meant high price. This screen is low budget but
apparently good, thank you for suggesting.
According to this article
http://www.lesnumeriques.com/moniteur-ecran-lcd/iiyama-xu2390hs-p19382/test.html
(in French), this screen can can trade luminosity adjustment for a
better delta (1.8) just by enabling sRGB mode.
The article also offers to download an ICM profile said to achieve delta
1.3 with more luminosity, but with pure red and pure green slightly less
faithful than with sRGB mode.
If you do not plan on buying a screen; you could still have a look at
the calibrationusing ICC profiles; check the mailing list archives !
Yes, doing own calibration is probably the best.
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