ActualGrafix
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Does anyone still use CRT monitors?
yea or nea?
yea or nea?
Coming from the offset print industry, I have to agree with you (sort of)! The lower priced LCD's don't represent accurate color. But... if you do as I have and invest in a good LCD (like the LaCie line of monitors) and use a good calibrator, you can achieve good, accurate color on them!I cannot get accurate colors out of an LCD monitor, I don't see how you can either, they just dont hit the same spectrums as close as the CRTs do. For most things in the sign business it doesn't matter (like cutting vinyl) but for discriminating customers in the print business you need an accurately calibrated monitor. I have dual monitors setup & one is a CRT & one is an LCD. Split the artwork over both monitors & there is a world of difference...
It can't, for the reasons you stated. You can get it close enough that most people will be happy with it though.I use an old blurry CRT for all of my design work. It kinda sucks, but the computer and/or monitor do not make the design. I still don't understand how a calibrated monitor can match a printed color swatch. The swatch is only illuminated by whatever lights are in the room. The monitor is the same, and is also backlit, with a set amount of glare.
I assign colors by numbers only. On my monitor the files I create usually look WAY off, but the finished laminated print is spot on.