Hi Allen,
I have been getting dark prints. I read that some people suggest profiling the monitor to 80 maximum dE instead of 120 so I am going to try that. Any thoughts?
I think you may be getting your units crossed here.
The numbers 20 and 80 refer to the luminance (brightness) setting of the monitor and have units of Candles/sq meter (CD/M2).
Certainly, lowering the brightness of your monitor can help in adjusting images on the monitor so that prints no longer appear dark relative to the monitor. Some are known to adjust the brightness to the prints and calibrate to make a profile after doing that.
Your dE figures are not really relevant to print brightness; they give a measure of the accuracy of the monitor in reproducing the calibration patch colours; it indicates an out-of-gamut amount . Your figures are very good by the way, anything below 1 is good according to what I was told by Gretag McBeth (now XRite) and up to 3 is satisfactory. What monitor do you have?
BTW. my comments have assumed you use a printer profile too.
Also, I have found that on some papers, my prints are a little dark in shadow areas (monitor at 120 CD/M) so I use a little Fill with a Qimage Print Filter.
Terry