But then I don't get .2 cd/m correct? Sent from iPhone On May 15, 2010, at 4:46 PM, "Florian Höch" <lists +argyllcms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Agreed. I personally wouldn't bother adjusting black point on LCDs, > and instead let the calibration curves crossover to native black. > Brightness (backlight) and whitepoint (on better monitors which use > an internal increased bit depth for the R/G/B gain controls) are > generally OK to adjust. > > Am 14.05.2010 12:51, schrieb Pascal de Bruijn: >> On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:13 AM, adam k<aak1946@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> I use ArgullCMS via displcalGUI. This with colormunki calibration. >>> The >>> monitor is Dell U2410 >>> I go steps 2 thru 4 carefully adjusting OSD, but I cannot get >>> "black point" >>> correctly, if I do then "white point" is bad. It's like catch 22. >>> Am I doing something wrong? >> >> I generally don't adjust the the LCD settings too much... >> >> I set the R/G/B values of the LCD to equal values, so I get the >> native >> white point of the display... I generally leave contrast at factory >> settings, and set the brightness to 200cd/m2 (measured with the >> Munki) >> (I like having my display a bit brighter). >> >> Then I proceed with the rest of the calibration... >> >> Regards, >> Pascal de Bruijn > > -- > Florian Höch > http://hoech.net > >