Hi there.
I hope I have posted this in the correct place. If not my apologies, and I trust the site admin will feel free to move this as they deem appropriate.
I am just starting out in the whole RAW Processing world, so as I want to do things properly, I have just purchased the i1 Display Pro Calibration kit.
I wonder if anyone can help me with the optimum Display Settings when running this piece of kit when calibrating a Dell SP2309W monitor. As is usual for all things Dell the documentation what little there is of it tells me pretty much nothing and is more or less useless. I have had a search on line and couldnt find much on the web either.
First off the i1 Display Pro asks for the Type of monitor. Options are: CCFL, Wide Gamut CCFL, White LED and RGB LED. From what I picked up on line I get the impression (though I could be wrong) that my monitor is a CCFL type. What I have no idea about is whether it is wide gamut or not.
It next asks you for a White Point setting. Options are: CIE iluminants: D50, D55, D65 & D75 or Native, Daylight Temperature, x-y or Measure.
Finally it asks for Contrast Ratio. Advice I have read says to set this to Native, which I plan to unless advised otherwise.
If anyone on here could give me some advice or pointers I would be most grateful. My apologies if my droning on has bored you to tears as well!
I hope I have posted this in the correct place. If not my apologies, and I trust the site admin will feel free to move this as they deem appropriate.
I am just starting out in the whole RAW Processing world, so as I want to do things properly, I have just purchased the i1 Display Pro Calibration kit.
I wonder if anyone can help me with the optimum Display Settings when running this piece of kit when calibrating a Dell SP2309W monitor. As is usual for all things Dell the documentation what little there is of it tells me pretty much nothing and is more or less useless. I have had a search on line and couldnt find much on the web either.
First off the i1 Display Pro asks for the Type of monitor. Options are: CCFL, Wide Gamut CCFL, White LED and RGB LED. From what I picked up on line I get the impression (though I could be wrong) that my monitor is a CCFL type. What I have no idea about is whether it is wide gamut or not.
It next asks you for a White Point setting. Options are: CIE iluminants: D50, D55, D65 & D75 or Native, Daylight Temperature, x-y or Measure.
Finally it asks for Contrast Ratio. Advice I have read says to set this to Native, which I plan to unless advised otherwise.
If anyone on here could give me some advice or pointers I would be most grateful. My apologies if my droning on has bored you to tears as well!