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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.
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.
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...
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...
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...
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.
I've never said that a 4th (or 5th, 6th, etc.) color component isn't important. I (and others in this thread) have said multiple times that adding more dimensions (beyond the tristimulus displays) would help with color matching across observers.
But what the does rods have anything to do with...