Black point you don't have access on this monitor. So leave it a default. Brightness you have access. I'd try 120 to 140 cd/m2. Contrast? I don't know for sure. Color temp, go for 6500 first. Don't use native or presets. Your monitor must have RGB controls? > as you might know from one of my last mails, I'm using two NEC > Multisync LCD1990FXp to do my work. > These monitors are capable of displaying the whole sRBG gammut (even a > little more tha this for red and green values) and offer some controls, > that other displays don't have. > My problem is, that I can't match those controls to the settings I need > to adjust before calibration. Maybe you could help me out, which setting > means which parameter in dispcal: > > - Brightness > - Contrast > - Black-Point > - Color-Temp (Settings can be: > * sRBG (6500k) (which I use) > * original colors (means native colors of the LCD) > * several presets (9300, 8200, 7500) > * or RBG-Settings for each channel > > The latter (Color-Temp) is clear. > But how do I use Brightness, Contrast and Black-Point for adjusting? > > Regards > Volker > Roger Breton