So even when it's not totally dark, it still looks damn good.ĭebating if I should calibrate it at night when it's pitch dark in the room, or during the day when there's still some light creeping in above the curtains and from my downstairs.
#SPEARS AND MUNSIL 2ND EDITION CONTRAST SERIES#
I have pretty good light control and an ALR 5 Series - Slate Grey from Screen Innovations. I'm already using the "Cinema" picture mode for my Optoma UHD60. The last time I've calibrated a display was 20 years ago with a DVD that came with a cheap blue filter on a CRT. My stuff just came in yesterday and I'm trying to make sure I don't jack things up. They always help.Ĭurious if anyone here has done calibrations with these tools on a projector. When requesting help for issues POST DETAILS, MODELS, & PICS.Many questions have already been answered, USE SEARCH & See FAQ's.
#SPEARS AND MUNSIL 2ND EDITION CONTRAST MOD#
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