One last time: an analog CRT with real RGB Gain controls. EyeOne Display Pro - no correction: Black level = 0.03 cd/m^2 White level = 159.13 cd/m^2 Aprox. gamma = 2.33 Contrast ratio = 4677:1 White chromaticity coordinates 0.3056, 0.3237 White Correlated Color Temperature = 6957K, DE 2K to locus = 5.8 White Correlated Daylight Temperature = 6956K, DE 2K to locus = 1.5 White Visual Color Temperature = 6709K, DE 2K to locus = 5.5 White Visual Daylight Temperature = 6896K, DE 2K to locus = 1.4 Effective LUT entry depth seems to be 10 bits EyeOne Display Pro - ArgyllCMS ref ccss for CRT: Black level = 0.03 cd/m^2 White level = 158.67 cd/m^2 Aprox. gamma = 2.33 Contrast ratio = 4709:1 White chromaticity coordinates 0.3055, 0.3232 White Correlated Color Temperature = 6973K, DE 2K to locus = 5.5 White Correlated Daylight Temperature = 6972K, DE 2K to locus = 1.2 White Visual Color Temperature = 6732K, DE 2K to locus = 5.3 White Visual Daylight Temperature = 6923K, DE 2K to locus = 1.2 Effective LUT entry depth seems to be 10 bits ColorMunki Photo - Adaptive HiRes: Black level = 0.03 cd/m^2 White level = 153.01 cd/m^2 Aprox. gamma = 2.33 Contrast ratio = 5686:1 White chromaticity coordinates 0.3106, 0.3292 White Correlated Color Temperature = 6615K, DE 2K to locus = 6.0 White Correlated Daylight Temperature = 6614K, DE 2K to locus = 1.8 White Visual Color Temperature = 6388K, DE 2K to locus = 5.8 White Visual Daylight Temperature = 6552K, DE 2K to locus = 1.7 Effective LUT entry depth seems to be 10 bits