Lacie 526 26" LCD Monitor with 1900x1200 Resolution, 16 Bit Processing, 12 Bit LUT
The LaCie 526 Monitors wide-gamut H-IPS A-TW POL panel covers an outstanding 98.5% of Iso Coated and 95% of Adobe RGB gamut - a larger range of vibrant colors previously unattainable by LCD monitors. This industry-leading panel provides 12-bit gamma correction with 16-bit calculation precision, individual monitor uniformity correction, and ColorKeeper backlight stabilizer. With its large 25.5 diagonal, wide 16:10 format, and high 1920x1200 resolution, it enhances productivity and allows full 1:1 scale display of 2 letter-size pages with extra space for toolbars. The included LaCie blue eye pro software offers a full-featured color management solution including automatic hardware calibration & ICC Profile creation, reference monitor matching, profile switching without recalibrating, calibration Test and Report, manual fine tuning, and ambient light analysis.
• Wide gamut supports 95% AdobeRGB, 98.5% ISO-coated
• Wide format and large diagonal offer ideal working conditions
• 12-bit LUT and 16-bit processing for smooth color gradients
• Uniformity-enhanced panel with backlight stabilizer
• The LaCie 526 Monitor is a professional tool that will help you achieve accurate colors throughout your workflow, said Daniel Mayer, LaCie Color Business Unit Manager. Its wide gamut and uniform and stabilized panel ensures that what you see is what you get. If you edit projects with a calibrated LaCie 526 Monitor, you can trust that the end result will be accurate.
The LaCie 526 Monitor employs a wide 25.5-inch H-IPS panel with 1920x1200 resolution for displaying two A4 pages at full size, while also leaving ample screen real estate for toolbars and palettes. Its wide gamut supports 95% AdobeRGB and 98.5% ISO-coated color space, opening the door to an even closer match between captured, displayed and printed colors. Integrated circuitry features a 12-bit Look Up Table (LUT) and 16-bit processing for smooth display of color gradients.
Each LaCie 526 Monitor is individually measured and corrected at the factory to achieve panel uniformity. An embedded sensor called ColorKeeper analyzes and stabilizes the output of the backlight over time, while also reducing warm-up time. On-board controls offer easy access to both of these features, as well as other advanced color settings. |