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We use the Eizo 221,and set the white point to D5800, and it is perfect match with the print sheet or the proof.D50 may be too yellow,and D65 may be too blue.
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 Originally Posted by TerryWyse
Eizo CG211 set to 140 cd/m2 @ 5700 K and it looks about right to my eyes.
Just FYI, we have about 15 Eizos (CG210 & CG211) all sitting next to dimmable desktop D50 lightbooths and we have them all set to 140 cd/m2 @ 5500 K, L* gamma. With the booths dimmed to about 50% we get very good white point matching on all workstations.
-Todd Shirley
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 Originally Posted by Werby
With the booths dimmed to about 50% we get very good white point matching on all workstations.
+1
That's also the best match for us.
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