Originally Posted by
le Pingouin
Very good background - my only comment on his approach is it makes a little too light of setting the monitor ‘correctly’ before trying to assess the other settings. (He actually refers briefly to using two expensive colour measuring tools to set the monitor brightness and contrast and most people who own either won’t need help with finding colour settings! Likewise he ignores saved pc gamma or colour profiles which if ‘customised by eye’ may now be wrong. The problems start if a user already responded to the reduced range graphics output by adjusting the monitor brightness, gamma or contrast controls. Now with the right settings restored on the pc the image looks wrong on the monitor .........,.