Juergen Lilien wrote:
I found one more interesting text on the subject: MODERN DISPLAYS: A CHALLENGE TO TRADITIONAL COLORIMETRY, AN OPPORTUNITY TO MOVE BEYOND THE STANDARD by Sarkar, Abhijit: http://edstim.univ-nantes.fr/jdoc2010/USB-JDOC2010/sources/ARTS-Abhijit-SARKAR-Article.pdf (^copy in one line)
Another article in the CIC proceedings claimed that the problem of visual display to hard copy mismatch was due to spectral measurements with insufficiently narrow samples. (CIC15, "Improving the Color Match between Monitor and Hardcopy (Interactive) , Tohru Sugiyama, Yoshiaki Kudo, and Youichi Takayama, Dai Nippon Printing Co, Ltd. (Japan). pp 71). Perhaps the truth is a combination of these things. Graeme Gill.