Hi Andrej

I forgot to mention that we could do a quick calibration of a beamer using a digital 
camera taking a picture from the beamer. The quality of the digital camera is far 
better as the quality of today beamers and so the picture of the beamer can be 
calibrated by the good picture quality of the digital camera.

In addition it is possible to take a picture, do an immediate correction on the 
picture of the beamer and compare the result of the correction with a second shot. Now 
we know how the system does behave (derivative) and so we can start to make 
appropriate corrections and repeat the steps till we cannot optimize it more (fitting).

Perhaps there will be in the future on beamers direct connections for digital cameras 
for automatic calibration...

Regards
Ernst

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrej Javorsek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Freitag, 17. Januar 2003 11:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Lcms-user] Profiling a beamer


Hallo!

I'm using a beamer (projector) connected to my computer and colours are 
"washed"!
Any idea how to profile a beamer?
Since beamer has very different caracteristic than monitor (contrast, 
brigtnest, gamma....)


Best regards
Andrej



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