Gretag-Macbeth Eye One Display 2 installs a reminder if you want to. I have it set to remind me to recalibrate every 2 months with the Apple Cinema Display 23", based on the shift I see between profiles. For a CRT, I'd set it to every 2 weeks.

Godfrey

On Apr 14, 2006, at 3:11 AM, David Mann wrote:

A reminder to those who calibrate & profile their monitors... recalibrate on a regular basis :)

I'd been a bit lazy and had left it a year since I last adjusted mine. Yesterday I decided it was time to recalibrate, and I found that I couldn't set the black point of my primary screen to the recommended level (0.30 cd/m^2). In fact, it could only barely get the black above zero.

In the end, the resulting profile caused the display to have quite a strong magenta cast in the shadows, enough to make any kind of Photoshop work totally impossible. Because the monitor settings had been adjusted, the old profiles were invalid so I wasn't in a particularly good mood.

My second monitor seemed to be profiling much better so in the end I swapped the two around on my desk. 19" CRTs aren't light and my back has only just recovered from mowing the lawn last weekend (we have a proper non-motorised mower that actually gives you exercise).

Because I was so used to the screen which had drifted out of calibration, this one looks a little washed-out now. But Photoshop is very happy. It can now differentiate shadow and highlight tones incredibly well, according to a test file I just created.

The two screens are near-identical models, but the "good" one is a couple of years older. I suspect it'd be an easy job to have the "bad" one adjusted either internally or via a secret service menu, but I'll put that off for now.

Cheers,

- Dave


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