Monitor (Dell LCD) help please!!!

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Monitor (Dell LCD) help please!!!

Postby chris1968 on Fri Aug 12, 2005 7:37 am

just uploaded the e-mail ordering service from my favourite (process and print) lab as their digital service is also highly rated, it was time to send off for my first digital print....... :D

their blurb gets into monitor settings - at a basic it recommends turning the colour temp dowm to 6500 from typical factory settings of 9300. Apparenly 6500 is a closer approximation to looking at a relected light image - ie reading a page,as opposed to the monitor image which is projected light - and therefore gives a far better sense of the final print you'll see

made complete sense to me, easy enough thinks i - no Spyders and such involved - but i cant find such an adjustment on my monitor, only thing i have been able to do is reduce brightness from 100 to 0....

anyone come across this / fixed it or have i bought myself a 'duff' monitor :oops: ?

still ordered the print as a trial though :wink: .......
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Postby atencati on Fri Aug 12, 2005 8:23 am

Good luck. LCD's (and Dells notoriously for their slow refresh rates) are near impossible to calibrate to a printer. The only way you will get close is to get a test print and eyeball your monitor to match. LCD's just don't compare to CRT's when it comes to graphics. Oh, and I have 2 Dell LCD's, desktop and laptop.

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Postby chris1968 on Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:17 pm

Thanks Andy - TBH - having ploughed throught the screens own menu and everything i could find on 'control panel' without joy i figured the answer would be in the negative - but i had to ask just to be sure!
:( :(
Serves my right for buying on looks (and space saving)
Bit of a bummer though only learning about the whole camera / monitor / printer calibration thing after i/d invested my hard earned but there you go..........another life lesson learned.

Will give your trial print method a go, failing that its time for a 2nd hand CRT - 21" would be nice 8)
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