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Re: Mitsubishi Profiling Woes
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Re: Mitsubishi Profiling Woes


  • Subject: Re: Mitsubishi Profiling Woes
  • From: Doug Brightwell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 23:10:31 -0800

on 3/23/01 1:10 PM, William Hollingworth at email@hidden wrote:

> What black level are you trying to match? The 2040 is set to achieve about
> 1-3 cd/m^2 black luminance with brightness and contrast set to maximum. Any
> more than this and the image would look totally washed out.

William...

What I'm referring to is the black level you set during the profiling
process in Optical... where you're prompted to adjust the brightness back up
from 0% to match the numerical value that Optical provides on screen...
which as I recall is .30 (don't know what the units of measurement are).

In the past, I've been able to meet and even exceed the .30 setting on the
2040. I can currently meet and exceed it with the LaCie monitor.

Why won't the 2040 reach the .30 reading even when brightness is turned back
up to 100%? It used to do it a 3 weeks ago. Now it doesn't. That's the
problem.

Thanks for helping troubleshoot this...
Doug

--
Doug Brightwell
email@hidden


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