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Monitor calibration ever drive you nuts? a rant...
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<blockquote data-quote="cbay" data-source="post: 526416" data-attributes="member: 35177"><p>Doing that recently got me closer than i had before. Previously i had just trusted that the ambient meter function would take care of all the different light sources i had going. Also dispcal allowed me to adjust whitepoint better and get what i believe is pretty good. Also,,, finally figured out why dispcal wasn't working.. Colormunki software had to be disabled for it to work. Will run it again tonight and hopefully find it close to the same - which will go a long ways towards having confidence in what i'm seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbay, post: 526416, member: 35177"] Doing that recently got me closer than i had before. Previously i had just trusted that the ambient meter function would take care of all the different light sources i had going. Also dispcal allowed me to adjust whitepoint better and get what i believe is pretty good. Also,,, finally figured out why dispcal wasn't working.. Colormunki software had to be disabled for it to work. Will run it again tonight and hopefully find it close to the same - which will go a long ways towards having confidence in what i'm seeing. [/QUOTE]
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