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Author Topic: How Good Is Your Colour IQ?  (Read 47034 times)
Terry-M
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« Reply #15 on: February 03, 2010, 05:49:19 PM »

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but now I have doubts about how I see things when I go to print!
That's what worried me. I must try the exercise again soon as my first score was much worse than yours.
I think the little game does make you more colour aware even if you are an experienced photographer.
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« Reply #16 on: February 10, 2010, 07:38:07 PM »

I didn't worry about the result.  I don't use those hues anyway.  Roll Eyes Wink
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« Reply #17 on: February 10, 2010, 09:09:17 PM »

Do you propose that anyone with a score above 100 be relegated to B&W prints.?
:-)
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« Reply #18 on: February 10, 2010, 10:26:27 PM »

Did my test and got a score of 4 in the 60-69 age group.
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« Reply #19 on: February 11, 2010, 12:58:09 AM »

Do you propose that anyone with a score above 100 be relegated to B&W prints.?
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You mean those grey chips are supposed to be in order too??  Darn.  I thought all snow scenes just printed dark.
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« Reply #20 on: February 18, 2010, 04:17:37 PM »

Well, this is interesting, I scored a perfect 0. Fred, I still have not purchased a new monitor. I'm stewing over LED or LCD. Recently the HP dream colour LP2480zx looks like it might be the best. Trouble is I have not seen one in person yet. Any opinions out there? If I can score a perfect score on an inexpensive monitor, calibrated and profiled with Syder3Pro, tested on an Xright test of colour hue, wouldn't you say this takes some of the pressure off spending money on a new monitor?

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Keith
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« Reply #21 on: February 18, 2010, 06:26:27 PM »

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I still have not purchased a new monitor. I'm stewing over LED or LCD
If I were in need of a new monitor, *and* I was running Windows 7, I would look into the the new Touch Screen monitors that are arriving on scene as we speak.
W7, I heard, is Touch Screen ready/compliant, and that is the future!
You know what that means, don't you.
No more picking your nose when using the computer!!!    Grin Cheesy Wink Roll Eyes Huh?

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« Reply #22 on: February 18, 2010, 07:22:40 PM »

Well, I feel a lot better now that I took this a second time. I took my time and was able to score 10. My first score was a 47. I feel better about my eyes and my equipment.
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« Reply #23 on: February 18, 2010, 07:30:39 PM »

Hi Fred,

Touch screen - I'd have to sit closer, and probably wear out my arm, and have to wear gloves. Also, of course, when you touch the screen, you can not be precise - your finger is bigger than any cursor and your hand will probably obscure any message box that may appear as a result. Useful for machine control menus and the like, but not much else, I reckon. Of course, every one will buy one  Huh?

Best wishes,

Ray
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« Reply #24 on: February 18, 2010, 07:57:28 PM »

Hi Guys,

I tried this today and got a 3 first time.
And living in France I am further away from the screen than you so my eyes must be pretty good.
And there I was thinking I was colour blind as I am having trouble printing my pics.

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« Reply #25 on: February 18, 2010, 08:47:26 PM »

Well, this is interesting, I scored a perfect 0. Fred, I still have not purchased a new monitor. I'm stewing over LED or LCD. Recently the HP dream colour LP2480zx looks like it might be the best. Trouble is I have not seen one in person yet. Any opinions out there? If I can score a perfect score on an inexpensive monitor, calibrated and profiled with Syder3Pro, tested on an Xright test of colour hue, wouldn't you say this takes some of the pressure off spending money on a new monitor?

Regards,

Keith

Seriously for a moment, congrats on the 0 score, but you must realize that the profiled or not profiled monitor was not a factor as you were using your eyes to see the differences between the color blocks and which went where. Whether the blue or green was accurate WRT the original test image is irrelevant.
Now, just decide if your monitor is holding its profile, drifting, getting duller, or you are finding a large difference in brightness between top and bottom of the screen or left and right side of the screen .
You can do this easily in Qimage in the comparator screen with two identical images. The right click and SWAP sides. Then you rotate one side to upside down, and see if the face is the same brightness whether the face is up or down.

If your monitor is still in good shape, then get a new TV for the bedroom instead.

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« Reply #26 on: February 19, 2010, 12:49:05 AM »

Hi Fred, Your comments are well taken. It is just a case of me realizing over the last several months that my existing 22" Asus monitors, calibrated with Spyder3Pro are lacking in some of the areas you touch on. These guys are a few years old, never had the best gamut, are starting to drift etc....... It was just interesting that I was able to score 0 quickly the first time. My thinking is that the time I spend recalibrating is worth it to some degree. Bye they way, your comments are always looked for, you have a great sense of humor as well as some very good and welcomed technical input! Regards, Keith
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« Reply #27 on: February 25, 2010, 04:45:16 PM »

Yeh, Fred.  Touchscreen on a 24" monitor.  I can see the new surgeons lining up to fix "monitor elbow."   Grin

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