Thanks a lot !

2005/6/17, Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 17 Jun 2005 at 0:13, William Robb wrote:
> 
> > Adobe Gamma is actually pretty good. It comes with Photoshop and installs
> > itself on your Control Panel (Windows OS)
> 
> It's OK but the gamma test swatch is suspect, down-load the "Gamagic" test
> patterns below as they are far better references, after I calibrate my screen
> using the hardware tool they all render perfectly, in fact I use the mid range
> one as a desk-top background tile so that I can tell when my monitor has fully
> warmed up.
> 
> Repost follows:
> 
> I've found a couple of pages that should provide a basic indication of your
> monitors state of calibration.
> 
> The following page should show if the white and black levels are OK:
> 
> http://www.ltlimagery.com/monitor_calibration.html#normankoren
> 
> ...and the next page should give you an idea of the linearity and gamma point
> of your monitor (PCs should be g2.2 and Macs g1.8 by default)
> 
> http://www.photoscientia.co.uk/Gamma.htm
> 
> Click on the "Gamagic" test patterns down towards the end of the page.
> 
> 
> Rob Studdert
> HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
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> Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
> 
> 


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