So you think your a good designer? that may be true but how well are you at identifying colors? in the gfx field one must be skilled at color identifying..... take this test and see how you rank the lower the score the better you are!! post your scores here!! http://www.xrite.com/custom_page.aspx?PageID=77 MY SCORE WAS 11!!!!
lol nice roroni at least you gave your honest score lol but im wondering why you didnt edit it to 0 seeing as 0 is the best score ha
I got a 4. Anyway, it's pretty irrelevent to graphic design since most screens have a significant difference in color production, and even screens that have been tuned using a colorimeter show considerably different hues from what a printed document looks like. Most designers use a pantone book to pick their colors rather than relying on their eye and screen to help them manually pick colors. I have 2 Dell 2408WFPs, configured every two months with a colorimeter from work, and I often have people complain about my work not having enough contrast or having colors slightly off. It's actually their screens that are lacking, since most people buy LCDs from the likes of AOC and LG. Crappy TN color production. I kind of do have an advantage from my screen, as my screen can display 16.7 million colours, while most people's LCDs will only display 260,000.