Hi Terry,
Thanks for the information. The software with the puck is Monaco Optix (not Optix pro). I left the video card settings to default, and have now recalibrated the monitor. The software reported that it was last calibrated 714 days ago
. Anyway, the instructions re setting ambient light were not as the software indicated - (they referred to using it to measure the light reflected from a sheet of white paper, but there was no stage in the measuring where that could be done, as far as I know). I set white-point to 6500k,and gamma to 2.2 - the windows standard settings - I haven't worked out why that should be different than the Apple settings, or if other settings would be better. Anyway, at the end, the new profile seems to cover a slightly wider colour space than the older one, both being larger than srgb. The proof will be if the screen colours more closely match the print colours, I suppose. Annoyingly, on this monitor, there are small buttons at the base of the screen, and it is easy to accidentally alter the contrast and brilliance settings (mainly because I stuff old invoices and the like underneath
). I have to write the settings on a label, which I stick by the buttons.
Prior to 714 days ago, I calibrated it more frequently, but it never seemed to drift, however, it may be now improving with age... a bit like us
.
Best wishes,
Ray