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iMac monitor color calibration: third party worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="chappers" data-source="post: 1255861" data-attributes="member: 77473"><p>The latest release of ColorEyes r.36 should set the brightness level for you. In fact release r.32 did this last year. The luminance level and contrast are set as part of the initial set up of Color Eyes so why it's not doing it for you I can't understand. However I did find that going into Sys Prefs and setting the brightness there to around 50% gave a much better result. </p><p></p><p>Your contrast could be set to a function known a L* which is different to gamma settings. I've used this setting and found it to give excellent results however if you want to change to gamma 2.2 you can do it within the options</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chappers, post: 1255861, member: 77473"] The latest release of ColorEyes r.36 should set the brightness level for you. In fact release r.32 did this last year. The luminance level and contrast are set as part of the initial set up of Color Eyes so why it's not doing it for you I can't understand. However I did find that going into Sys Prefs and setting the brightness there to around 50% gave a much better result. Your contrast could be set to a function known a L* which is different to gamma settings. I've used this setting and found it to give excellent results however if you want to change to gamma 2.2 you can do it within the options [/QUOTE]
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