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    WinDAS White Point Balance guide for Sony Trinitron CRTs

    Thanks for sharing this - I've never actually done the experiment of choosing a different model, but it's good to know that this sort of behaviour can manifest. And it makes sense I guess since different models likely have different EEPROM addresses for the various parameters (e.g. G2 voltage...
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    24" Widescreen CRT (FW900) From Ebay arrived,Comments.

    That's really sad to hear about Vito, he was definitely full of passion for CRTs.
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    WinDAS White Point Balance guide for Sony Trinitron CRTs

    That is strange, I've never encountered this before. Maybe try loading up WinDAS again and choosing procedure/final setting and then exit and see if that fixes it.
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    WinDAS White Point Balance guide for Sony Trinitron CRTs

    I probably wouldn't worry too much - I imagine that each mode you're calibrating for is independent. So if you don't plan on using sRGB mode, then it probably doesn't matter what you do during that phase.
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    WinDAS White Point Balance guide for Sony Trinitron CRTs

    huh, that's a new one, never seen that before. I'm guessing it is asking you to show a 48 IRE (which would be RGB = [123, 123, 123], which is a medium grey), and the 100% may just mean full screen. What are the instructions after you load up the image? Is it asking you to meet a particular...
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    WinDAS White Point Balance guide for Sony Trinitron CRTs

    That would be very cool! Curious - what kind of device have you ordered? Is it some sort of optical magnification device? (e.g. a loupe)
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    WinDAS White Point Balance guide for Sony Trinitron CRTs

    focus and convergence is not something I went deep down the rabbit hole. If you figure out a solid solution though, please share!
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    WinDAS White Point Balance guide for Sony Trinitron CRTs

    congrats on the new FW900, hope it's a good one! The guide, including test patterns, should be in the link in my signature.
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    WinDAS White Point Balance guide for Sony Trinitron CRTs

    Good stuff! Yes the screen is capable of higher values. There are a couple steps where you're asked to hit a certain luminance - one is 115 (CMAXBMAX) and the other is 95 (CMAXBCENT). I think c and b stand for contrast and brightness, and cent stands for centre value? I never experimented, but...
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    24" Widescreen CRT (FW900) From Ebay arrived,Comments.

    I've used the plugable successfully: https://hardforum.com/threads/24-widescreen-crt-fw900-from-ebay-arrived-comments.952788/page-396#post-1043620545
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    24" Widescreen CRT (FW900) From Ebay arrived,Comments.

    Nice resource: I disagree with the author here though: "My gut feeling is that the Dells use a Mitsubishi tube, and that the quality control is not up to Sony's. It is just a feeling, I have not done any research on this." The dell trinitrons are rebranded sony tubes - one strong piece of...
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    24" Widescreen CRT (FW900) From Ebay arrived,Comments.

    You're most welcome! And glad the contrast did the trick :)
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    24" Widescreen CRT (FW900) From Ebay arrived,Comments.

    You can try increasing the contrast, but not sure how much that will raise the black level - probably less than increasing the brightness. 90 nits is decent if you're able to manage lighting in your viewing environment.
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    24" Widescreen CRT (FW900) From Ebay arrived,Comments.

    I'm going to respectfully bow out of this conversation. Good luck in your studies!
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