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LCD Monitor Calibration????
Posted by Al Brumski on March 12th, 2006





Hi All,

Anyone out there know of a decent freeware/shareware utility for
optimizing LCD monitor paramaters, (gamma, brightness, contrast,
etc)??

I tried Quick Gamma and didn't achieve anything of merit.

I'm aware of the calibration systems with the screen puck, but really
don't want to go to that extreme if I don't have to.

Regards,

Al

Posted by GHalleck on March 12th, 2006



Al Brumski wrote:

What utilities came with the LCD monitor? Personally, I have
always relied on the old Mark 1 Eyeball and a very pleasant and
colorful scenic *.jpg file.


Posted by Al Brumski on March 12th, 2006


Monitor came with NOTIN!!!!!

I had to download the monitor.inf file from their website which did
nothing different from XP's standard PNP choice.

I've been visually tweaking and doing some reading about LCD monitor
gamma curves.

It looks pretty good now, I've generated different profiles for
different lighting conditions.

Just wanted to know if there was something out there to do a better
job.

Al

On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 12:47:31 -0800, GHalleck
<ghalleck@arrakian.mining.com> wrote:


Posted by dev on March 12th, 2006


/Al Brumski/ said:

Here are two sites that will help you to judge contrast, brightness and gamma...
http://epaperpress.com/monitorcal/
http://www.pwcphoto.com/Calibration.htm

For best presentation of text, employ ClearType (sub-pixel technology)...
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ner/Step1.aspx

Note that you can do this on-line, or with a downloadable Control Panel
applet that is available via a link on the page.

--
For most XP answers and tweaks...
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
http://dougknox.com http://aumha.org
http://support.microsoft.com http://www.winhelponline.com/

Posted by Al Brumski on March 12th, 2006



You da man (woman??) dev.

Those two sites helped me make a nice improvement.


Thanks!!!!


Al


On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 13:16:34 -0800, dev <dev@null.invalid> wrote:


Posted by Papa on March 12th, 2006


Just use the defaults.



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