Re: filmscanners: Slightly OT -- Apple Studio Monitor Brightness

2001-08-20 Thread Colin Maddock
Richard wrote: >If it's the 17" Apple Studio Display then its a self calibrating monitor, >believe it or not. I have one and it regularly asks me if I want to >recalibrate. There is no brightness control only a contrast slider. To >calibrate select the Colour option in the monitors control panel.

Re: filmscanners: Slightly OT -- Apple Studio Monitor Brightness

2001-08-20 Thread Alan Rew
- Original Message - From: Alan Eckert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:20 AM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Slightly OT -- Apple Studio Monitor Brightness > Yes, so you'd think. But the manual is entirely innocent of a

Re: filmscanners: Slightly OT -- Apple Studio Monitor Brightness

2001-08-20 Thread shAf
Alan writes ... > Yes, so you'd think. But the manual is entirely innocent of any > instructions on adjusting brightness, and the monitor itself has no sliders > or knobs, just a button depicting what appears to be a "brightness" logo (a > sun with rays extending outward), but which, when presse

Re: filmscanners: Slightly OT -- Apple Studio Monitor Brightness

2001-08-20 Thread Richard
> Yes, so you'd think. But the manual is entirely innocent of any > instructions on adjusting brightness, and the monitor itself has no sliders > or knobs, just a button depicting what appears to be a "brightness" logo (a > sun with rays extending outward), but which, when pressed summons a contr

Re: filmscanners: Slightly OT -- Apple Studio Monitor Brightness

2001-08-19 Thread Alan Eckert
Yes, so you'd think. But the manual is entirely innocent of any instructions on adjusting brightness, and the monitor itself has no sliders or knobs, just a button depicting what appears to be a "brightness" logo (a sun with rays extending outward), but which, when pressed summons a contrast but

Re: filmscanners: Slightly OT -- Apple Studio Monitor Brightness

2001-08-19 Thread Mike Duncan
>Folks on this list and elsewhere have stressed the importance of an >accurate monitor profile, so on the advice of several reliable sources, >including Ian Lyons, I've ordered ColorVision's Photocal Spyder.  >Problem is (and this crops up in Adobe Gamma, too), the instructions tell >you to

Re: filmscanners: Slightly OT -- Apple Studio Monitor Brightness

2001-08-19 Thread shAf
Alan writes ... > ... > ..., I've ordered ColorVision's Photocal Spyder. Problem is > (and this crops up in Adobe Gamma, too), the instructions > tell you to adjust the monitor brightness. ..., but the only > monitor control I can find is a software contrast control ... The instructions as

filmscanners: Slightly OT -- Apple Studio Monitor Brightness

2001-08-18 Thread Alan Eckert
Folks on this list and elsewhere have stressed the importance of an accurate monitor profile, so on the advice of several reliable sources, including Ian Lyons, I've ordered ColorVision's Photocal Spyder.  Problem is (and this crops up in Adobe Gamma, too), the instructions tell you to adjus