chris192 Posted February 11, 2016 Share Posted February 11, 2016 Hello Sir, I am going crazy trying to calibrate my acer S27HL monitor because i use photoshop and all these years i never had a calibrated monitor hence my `pictures of beloved dogs my kids come out wrong. I bought the colormunki smile which i didn't know is kindergarden i needed the pro 1 but do not have the funds.. I have spent many many hours on here messing with calibration programs trying to get the right icc profile colormunki does give me a warmer color and both my user and osd settings are on user my biggest problem is i do not know what brightness and contrast to put it on everyone says its personal choice yes i know but not when it comes to photoshop cause too bright i make them darker etc. the question I had is if i email you the specs on here can you please give me your expert opinion on how to get the right brightness and contrast settings and maybe you have an icc profile for this. i found a site at 400am last night it assessed this monitor and calibrated it with the pro version and gave me an icc profile however when i installed it it had a pinkish color border and i checked the gamma red blue and green which i was told should be 2.20 and they were off the charts so i am going crazy for months i found a program listgamma and you click on it and it gives you the gamma. and the only way to change the gamma is to go into the nvidia settings and they said not to so i so lost. can you help thank you for your time and consideration i tried on your site to move the rgb to 50 under user settings but it was way dark christopher mount 908 907 8791 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ S271HL Dbid UM.HS1AA.D01 Technical Information Number of Screens 1 Screen Size 27" Screen Mode Full HD Response Time 6 ms Aspect Ratio 16:9 Horizontal Viewing Angle 178° Vertical Viewing Angle 178° Backlight Technology LED Adjustable Display Angle Yes Adjustable Display Height No Adjustable Display Pivot No Video Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080 Standard Refresh Rate 60 Hz Color Supported 16.7 Million Colors Contrast Ratio 100,000,000:1 Brightness 300 Nit Interfaces/Ports DVI Yes HDMI Yes VGA Yes Power Description Input Voltage 110 V AC 220 V AC Operating Power Consumption 25.80 W Standby Power Consumption 490 mW Off-Mode Power Consumption 360 mW Physical Characteristics Color Black Height 5.2" Weight (Approximate) 19 lb Miscellaneous Package Contents S271HL Widescreen LCD Monitor Power Cord 1 x VGA Cable 1 x DVI Cable 1 x HDMI Cable Green Compliance Certificate/Authority ENERGY STAR MPR II Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damien Symonds Posted February 12, 2016 Share Posted February 12, 2016 Hi Christopher, thanks for posting. Before we delve into the calibration side of things, can you do this for me and report back? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris192 Posted February 12, 2016 Author Share Posted February 12, 2016 hey pal it is on the srgb 2.18b got fed up and downloaded that display profile programmer pick from the list and picked s27hl_d65.icm(*) brightness is 70 contrast is 56 user user mode both and under osd user the red blue green is all jacked up to 100 i attached the list gamma program i downloaded it says the gammas are way off too grrr so frustrating pal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damien Symonds Posted February 12, 2016 Share Posted February 12, 2016 22 hours ago, chris192 said: i found a program listgamma and you click on it and it gives you the gamma. and the only way to change the gamma is to go into the nvidia settings and they said not to Yes, it's vitally important that you don't do this. I haven't written instructions for the Smile, but the first part is the same as "Part 1" of these instructions. That is, you have to manually match the brightness, and choose the best available colour setting, before you begin the calibration. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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