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