Monitor Profiles/Settings Thread

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xtknight

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Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
I am no guru, but the profiles listed above that have brightness at 100% - Isn't that detrimental in the long run? Brightness can never go above 100% and as the backlight fades over time, I would think that you could never achieve those settings again. Where as if you had brightness at 50%, over time, it would be like 40%, so you would adjust by setting it for 60% or so, and so on... Sorry for the poorly written post. Just something I was thinking off of the top of my head.

Ya this true, unfortunately.

Originally posted by: Wedge1
Does it matter that the Nokia software "is a collection of test's that can be used to check CRT monitor performance."

CRT? Is it effective with an LCD?

Yes, many still apply. For LCDs on a digital connection, convergence, voltage, and geometry tests are not helpful though.
 

Xerran

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A profile or optimal setting info for the Samsung 2253BW would be greatly appreciated.
 

LokutusofBorg

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Thought I'd share how I set up my 2408WFPs, as they were very bright and I had an extremely hard time trying to figure out what to do. I don't have a hardware calibrator so this was all manual. I was beating my head against a wall trying to get the brightness down.

This article finally provided a breakthrough for me when I read, "the next calibration step involves setting the black (brightness) and white (contrast) levels to their optimum values." I was trying to use brightness to set the white level, and I just couldn't get the monitors dark enough (I could drop brightness all the way to 0 and they were still too bright). Once I realized I was doing it backwards, it made all the difference. I also took a cue from reading that people had to dispense with the preconfigured settings (Desktop, Multimedia, etc.) and use custom RGB levels to avoid making everything wash out in drab greyness.

So here's what I did:
  1. Reset everything to factory defaults.
  2. Chose Custom RGB mode and moved all three down to 60.
  3. Moved brightness to 0 and contrast to 100 (resetting to default had put them both at 50).
  4. Loaded this page and walked my brightness up till I saw the three shades of black in the circles on the left. Ended up at brightness 20.
  5. Using same page, I walked my contrast down till I saw all three shades of white in the circles on the right. Ended up around 80, I think.
  6. I then put up a program with a mostly white background (Windows Explorer or something) and continued to walk my contrast down until white level was overall acceptable. Ended up at contrast 65.
  7. Used this page to set my sharpness (ended up at 40).
  8. And then used this page to revisit the RGB settings. They were pretty good at 60, but I ended up with 56/60/60 to get rid of a bit of a pink tinge.
I actually have slightly different settings on each of my two monitors, since I went through the above process separately for each of them and one didn't have as much pink, comparatively. But these monitors are now quite comfortable to sit in front of all day (I work from home and sometimes pull 16 hours straight at my computer due to either working long hours or just doing personal stuff after I'm done working). They also have very nice color, not washed out. Text is easy to read, and programs with heavy white background don't bother me (I can work on an Excel spreadsheet for hours at a time). I'm very happy with them at this point. Having said that, I still plan to buy a hardware calibrator to take them to the next level.

Hope that helps somebody out.
 

bryanW1995

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I think that there should be an official sticky on this thread! I'm looking at a dell 2209WA, has anybody fould calibration numbers for it yet?
 

IlllI

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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
I think that there should be an official sticky on this thread! I'm looking at a dell 2209WA, has anybody fould calibration numbers for it yet?

well i requested a mod do exactly that a few days ago. but he told me that there were too many stickies in this forum already (unfortunately)

 

douglaz

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Hi all. This is my first message on the forum and I need help please. I recently purchased the HP w2558hc, 25.5'' one, and I'd like to know what are the best color settings for this monitor. Before this monitor I actually got the w2338c one and I LOVED the colors on that one but I needed a bigger screen.
So if someone here who has a w2338c can tell me the default color settings for it or the best settings for w2558hc, I'd really appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
 

Chaotic42

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I just got done with mine.

All monitors:
Windows Vista x64 SP1
Room color 2600K
Target Gamma: 2.2
Target Temperature: 6500K
Target Brightness: 120 cd/m²
Calibrator: Eye-one Display 2

Dell WFP-2405:
ICC
Brightness: 84
Contrast: 50 (Unable to change)
Color: User Preset {R:6, G:10, B: 12}

Dell WFP-2407
ICC
Brightness: 11
Contrast: 73
Color: PC Custom {R: 78, G: 80, B:83}

Dell WFP-2408
ICC
Brightness: 44
Contrast: 76
Color: PC Custom {R: 65, G: 60, B:63}

I won't lie, 120cd is fairly dark, but everything just seems to look correct.


 
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