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A calibrated, profiled monitor displays the color of the original file accurately.
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The color see on the monitor is always the color will get when printing the file.
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False
False
When displaying the file, applications convert from the source profile to the monitor profile (destination profile).
True
False
True
Pleasing range of continuous tones without losing detail
brightness and contrast
The contrast of monitor
gamma
Balance of RGB
White point
Color characteristics of the display
RGB phosphors
A high monitor gamma value will result in high-contrast screen images.
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False
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What kind of profiles are necessary for creating a soft-proof?
a. A printer profile and a scanner profile
b. A printer profile and a monitor profile
c. A monitor profile and a scanner profile
d. A monitor profile and a digital camera profile
b. A printer profile and a monitor profile
Monitor profiling is crucial for soft-proofing.
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True
In monitor profiling, the first step is to achieve consistency on the monitor by optimizing the settings for contrast, brightness, and color temperature.
Question 8Select one:
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On the Macintosh, it is customary to set the gamma to
a. 1.2
b. 1.8
c. 2.2
d. 2.8
b. 1.8
On the PC, it is customary to set the gamma to
a. 1.2
b. 1.8
c. 2.2
d. 2.8
c. 2.2
In monitor profiling, calibration means achieving a known standard of performance, such as contrast (gamma) and color balance (white point).
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True
Display conversion is usually automatically done by graphics applications that are ICC compliant (for example, Adobe Photoshop).
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True
If you are trying to compare your screen image with a print viewed under D50, the white point of the monitor should be set to D65.
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False
False
In practice, monitor profiles with a D50 white point may be brighter, whereas D65 tends to be dull and yellow.
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False
False