So you mean setting the RGB channels to equal values as reported by the display (e.g. all of them are set to "80") as opposed to setting the RGB values to achieve a target white point?
On 3/23/2010 10:56 AM, Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Adrian Mariano<adrian@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I thought the usual advice for monitor calibration with LCD panels was the avoid using any of the adjustments except for brightness because the other adjustments are most likely implemented in software on the display with a limited number of bits. Better to just calibrate one time and minimize quantization error instead of calibrating once on the monitor and then again on the computer.Actually. setting the RGB channels to equal values == no adjustment... A lot of LCDs do adjustments by default... Regards, Pascal de Bruijn