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Re: dark monitor calibration
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Re: dark monitor calibration


  • Subject: Re: dark monitor calibration
  • From: Jack Bingham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2002 07:29:38 -0400

This seems to be the case with all
three calibration tools/instruments I have (OptiCal, iOne w/ICC Display
2.1, LaCie Blue Eye) at my disposal. Generally speaking I leave black point
alone and specify a luminance of 85 or so, and I usually calibrate to a
color temperature of 5500K at a gamma of 1.8

So why not let ICC Display create a profile for the max luminance it can.
Then find the darkest monitor luminance and recalibrate the rest to match.
If the monitors will not calibrate lighter than 85 toss em and buy some new
stuff.
--
Jack Bingham
Jack Bingham Digital Studio
603-664-9000
www.jackbingham.com
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