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Old 16-03-2005, 20:11   #1 (permalink)
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Monitor calibration, without hardware.

Try using the guides in the link to set up your monitor.
I found the gamma setting to be of help, I had mine set to gamma 2.2 but when using the guide it showed my monitors to be closer to gamma 2.0.

epaperpress.com

Very useful for setting your black point correctly

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hmm mine is ok, i have to set the printer up though...lol..

thanks for the link matt, very helpful
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Old 27-03-2005, 22:14   #3 (permalink)
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Mine it's ok too.
It's from a powerbook, but I think it applies as well.

Intresting way to see if it's calibrated or not? jeje

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Here is another one which seems to have more gradients to test:-

http://www.photofriday.com/calibrate.php
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Excellent.
Just calibrated using the eapaperpress link and it now looks much better.
I had tried using Adobe Gamma before, and it just told me to ramp up my contrast to 100% then adjust the brightness. This looked stupid and I didn't know what else to do.

The link above explains what to set your monitor to (dependant on CRT or LCD and type of connection VGA / DVI), then helps you adjust it.
But it explains that most TFT's work fine with the contrast at 100%, but if not, jog it back until a certain difference between two spots are noted. This was the crucial bit, as my contrast is now at 61% and looking spot on.

Then came the gamma. The difference boxes that everywhere shows, where you have to get them 'blending in', never worked for me, they always looked different.

I found out tonight you're supposed to view them from 10 feet away. (I managed about 8......2 bed flat ) And found the point where they 'merged' quite easily.

Anyway, it seems I'm now calibrated...Now just need to do the same with my printer, and camera, photoshop etc etc.
 
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I had previously used Adobe Gamma to calibrate my monitor and it seems to be set up just fine according to those tests.
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Then came the gamma. The difference boxes that everywhere shows, where you have to get them 'blending in', never worked for me, they always looked different.

I found out tonight you're supposed to view them from 10 feet away. (I managed about 8......2 bed flat ) And found the point where they 'merged' quite easily.
AHA !!!! Had the same problem.......will give that a go now...must remember to RTFM
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Don't forget, a cordless mouse certainly does help
 
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You don't need to stand 10' away.

What I do is defocus my eyes (go gozzy) from about 5'.
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