Funny Thing
Funny Thing
- Subject: Funny Thing
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 15:34:52 EDT
"That is the telltale sign of a monitor whose native whitepoint is mismatched
from its calibrated whitepoint. Tell me, if you are choking the blue gun back
down with the Video LUTs, why do you feel that running it high in the front
panel settings increases the final luminance? Is the front panel 6500 setting
actually a bit low in the green and blue? One angle on this is to set the
whitpoint at the matching preset, or the one above it the matching one isn't
quite high enough, and this may be your case. Brightness, if the device is
not a dim glow, is set via luminance, not white point, which is merely a
balance of the RG&B channels."
Huh?
Can someone please translate the above for a beginner who is using an Apple
720, 17 inch monitor on a Beige G3 Desktop.
I would really appreciate it, because I have read over a hundred pages on
ColorSync and calibrating, plus these eMails, and I have never been able to
properly calibrate my monitor, especially with the hardware temp set under
9300K.
Thank you a lot.
Jeff.
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