The problem is, what reference do "normal" people have to adjust a TV or
computer monitor? This means that personal taste still comes in.
I once used a spider to calibrate my monitor but when I was done I did
not like
it at all. I am now using calibration images.
Some people print a picture and compare the print with the screen.
Uwe
> No, if most shows on your TV are too dark, it's time to buy a new TV.
> Or maybe go into the menu and change settings a little.
>
> I've had that problem with my PC CRT monitor. Everything looked dark.
> Then I bought a new monitor, and... wow!
>
> Rieni
>
> At 16-3-2011 07:22, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >Is that why so many current TV shows are so bleeping dark I can
> >hardly see anything?
>
>
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