Monitor calibration

Calibrating a monitor can come in handy if you are not sure that it displays colors correctly. This operation is carried out in several steps, the purpose of which is to configure various monitor parameters.

Calibrating the LCD monitor is a complex and painstaking task that requires patience and attention. You probably repeat the procedure several times until the desired result is obtained. Before starting calibration, turn on the monitor and work on it for about 20 minutes or more. During this time, it will warm up and begin to show the image of those colors that you need. While it is warming up, you should check whether the correct drivers for it are installed. For normal operation, you must install the "native" drivers for the monitor, and not standard for the system. You must set the highest quality level of color rendering at 24 or 32 bit. For image processing, a 16-bit value is not acceptable. After that, you should use a special cloth to remove any possible contamination and glare from the surface of the screen.

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Next, you must again check the white point, and if it has not changed, then the setting is completed.




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