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From: "Richard Kenward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [PRODIG] Some Monitor Calibration Questions


> In message Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Thomas Holm / Pixl writes
> >Bob, I politely disagree:
> >Most of the graphic arts have standardisen on a specific daylight (D50)
to
> >be able to have a specific defined lightsourcs, as opposed to daylight.
The
> >spectral properties in daylight can vary a great deal, and pending on the
> >high wavelength component optical brightener in a paper will be triggered
by
> >different amounts changing not only amount of apparent light but also the
> >colour that the eye use as white point.
>
> Dear Thomas
>
> To which I would only wish to add....What do you do for standard
> illumination without a light booth if the daylight is not there....a
> real possibility in the UK and I suspect even down in southern Cornwall
> <G>  What when we are forced to work late into the night!  But
> seriously, I think Bob is pulling our legs!!
>
> Cheers
>
> Richard
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