On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 1:04 AM, Steffen <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There are indeed monitors with unequal RGB gain values from factory, > like the Eizo S2433. Whatever works best, I suppose. > > And there is a distinct advantage when working with the gain controls on > the monitor to achieve a starting point as close to the target as > possible. Most of the higher grade monitors have a 10 bit deep LUT. That > means, that unlike the 8 bit available through ordinary LUTs for the > software correction on the graphics card, changing values in the display > won't "throw away" as much information as a correction on the software > side would. I hope this is what the discussion was about, if not, I > apologize for my lazy reading habits ;-). Higher grade being 1000EUR+ :) ?? Anyway correcting in two places in theory degrades more, no matter how many bit the LUTs are... Regards, Pascal de Bruijn