a little help with calibration.
Posted: Sat May 02, 2020 9:49 pm
tip for photoshop, but I think other graphics editors also have it (brightness, gamma)
Note: This is not a 100% calibration your monitor, but it method works well for checking your images.
At first glance, these posters look great on uncalibrated monitor, but in fact, each of them has flaws.
So, people with a good monitor will see all the flaws without any problems. All these posters need either small adjustments to the white/black level or cleaning or find a better quality. If you are not able to see these flaws on your uncalibrated monitor, you can use one trick in your graphics editor and you will be able to see these flaws.
Here's a little trick:
With these two parameters (brightness, gamma), you can achieve good results and get a little good template for checking your images. This will be a kind of monitor calibration.
For example, here is my template as a calibration on one of my laptops on an uncalibrated monitor:
), but everyone has different reasons for this, so this method is the easiest and optimal.
I hope this helps you, good luck to all!
Unfortunately, I had to limit myself to text instead of links.
Sorry!
Note: This is not a 100% calibration your monitor, but it method works well for checking your images.
At first glance, these posters look great on uncalibrated monitor, but in fact, each of them has flaws.
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https://fanart.tv/fanart/movies/deny/the-song-of-names-5eabdbfa2743f.jpg
https://fanart.tv/fanart/movies/deny/the-hidden-blade-5eab5ea65b6ad.jpg
https://fanart.tv/fanart/movies/deny/jak-polubi-milionera-5eac7f44d46c9.jpg
https://fanart.tv/fanart/tv/deny/the-truth-about-the-harry-quebert-affair-5ea937c0715c2.jpg
https://fanart.tv/fanart/tv/deny/the-abc-murders-5e7f46127f19b.jpg
https://fanart.tv/fanart/movies/deny/planet-of-the-humans-5eac4e68f098b.jpg
https://fanart.tv/fanart/tv/deny/the-shield-53427f026e2da.jpg
Here's a little trick:
- If you reduce the brightness, you will be able to see defects in the white levels.
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video- reduce the brightness https://sendvid.com/5jc4kwyp
- If you increase the gamma, you will be able to see defects in the black levels.
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video- increase the gamma https://sendvid.com/gkym6egn
With these two parameters (brightness, gamma), you can achieve good results and get a little good template for checking your images. This will be a kind of monitor calibration.

For example, here is my template as a calibration on one of my laptops on an uncalibrated monitor:

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video- https://sendvid.com/u6lhz58m
- as a test, I took the image here:
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http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/ http://calibrator.cielab.xyz/tester_1_255f.jpg http://kalibrovka-monitora.com/assets/images/photos/25-test-kalibrovki-monitora/oboi_dlya_kalibrovki_monitora_8.png
- and adjusted the brightness (-53) and gamma (1.33 with opacity 30%) until I could see faint white/black numbers and squares.

I hope this helps you, good luck to all!

Unfortunately, I had to limit myself to text instead of links.
