does anyone know anything about monitor calibration?

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i used a grayscale image the other day to try to calibrate my monitor brightness but i don't know if i had done it right because my monitor is too bright for comfortable viewing at night although it is fine during the day. any experience with calibrating?? thanks
 

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When you use it at night do you turn on any other sources of lights (ceiling / desk etc)?

You should only ever use a computer in a well and evenly lit room. Try turning on a few more lights tonight when at your computer. It should make it more comfortable. as the brightness will be more uniform and your eyes will adjust easier.

Also check for a latest driver for your graphics card. My ancient nVidia card had a monitor calibration tool with it which optimises your graphics card and gives you examples and a sequence of tests to optimise your monitor controls (like brightness and contrast). The results have been amazing.
 
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i have on a flourescent lamp. i will keep in mind your suggestion about the nvidia card when i have some money but at the moment the only thing i can do is adjust brightness. i really don't care whether the brightness is bothering me or not i can always turn it down but i care about adjusting my phhotographs but i don't know if my current setting is right? brightness and contrast is at max at the moment ( it's a very old monitor and computer)
 

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My suggestion wasn't specifically for nVidia - I was just saying that's what mine is.

Your card (whatever it may be) may have drivers available with some sort of calibration tests.
 

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If i am not mistaken photoshop and cyberlinkDVD, both come with easy to use monitor calib tools.

You can also go here: http://www.photofriday.com/calibrate.php

Tip: you might like to set your brightness to zero [or near zero] befor starting the above test ^^^
 
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If i am not mistaken photoshop
You can also go here: http://www.photofriday.com/calibrate.php

Tip: you might like to set your brightness to zero [or near zero] befor starting the above test ^^^

photoshop has calibration tools? i've got photoshop 7. may be i'll go take a look to see where it's at.

i went to the link you gave me. yes i have done a similar test like that and i came out having to set both contrast and brightness at max probably cos my monitor is ancient. i just thought it was a bit too bright and wondered if i had done it properly. well i suppose since i was so used to having my brightness and contrast both at 70 -80 percent it'll take some time to adjust to the new setting. thanks
 

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Since you have photoshop installed, look in the control panel for a "adobe gamma correction" aplet. That works well.

And remember, your eyes are more important than a well calibarated monitor, Keep the new settings only if you eyes are comfortable.

A mismatched print can be replaced, your eyes cant.
[imm telling you this coz i am currently suffering from eye-dryness]
 
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