On Jan 18, 2006, at 6:30 PM, Moose wrote:
> You really don't have a choice for either setting when calibrating a
> monitor. The calibration programs require certain settings, read the
> results off the screen and have you modify settings until the hardware
> piece reads correct colors. If you then change any monitor setting,
> you
> have wasted the cost of the calibration system and your time in using
> it. BTW, they usually set contrast to 100%.
Yes, if you change it afterwards. I just wasn't sure what it's
"looking" for when you do the callibration.
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