In PM5 you have 2 stages whre in the first you select:
1st stage using measuretool application
1.White Point
2.Gamma
3.Brightness
4.Select Monitor Type
5.Measure patches using spectrophotometer.
2nd stage using profilemaker application
1.Measure patches using spectrophotometer.
2.select Profile Size (I know you can do it in Eyeone Match 3 too)
3.Select White Point (Now this is the curlpit, why you need to select it for second time? Is there such option in Eyeone Match 3? If there isn't then why, is it important or not)
What if I use non standad white point in 1st stage for example 7000K it would be stupid to select D50, or D65 in the second. Perhaps that is why they made 3rd choice called Measured white point
Now lets assume I use standart enviroment of 6500K in first stage and select D65 in the second stage to generate profile what is the advantage of selecting D65 and not Measured white point
1st stage using measuretool application
1.White Point
2.Gamma
3.Brightness
4.Select Monitor Type
5.Measure patches using spectrophotometer.
2nd stage using profilemaker application
1.Measure patches using spectrophotometer.
2.select Profile Size (I know you can do it in Eyeone Match 3 too)
3.Select White Point (Now this is the curlpit, why you need to select it for second time? Is there such option in Eyeone Match 3? If there isn't then why, is it important or not)
What if I use non standad white point in 1st stage for example 7000K it would be stupid to select D50, or D65 in the second. Perhaps that is why they made 3rd choice called Measured white point
Now lets assume I use standart enviroment of 6500K in first stage and select D65 in the second stage to generate profile what is the advantage of selecting D65 and not Measured white point