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Monitor calibration: lumincance?
I have a question regarding the calibration of my new Lacie 324 monitor, using my Eye-one display 2 (gretamacbeth) calibration software/hardware.
The software allows me to input a desired luminance in candelas. They recommend a luminance of 120 cd/m^2 for LCDs, so I selected this option. After calibration, my display was very dim compared to my 2nd monitor (cheapo Dell). I then checked the specs for my Lacie monitor and it’s rated at 400 cd/m^2.
Confusion..
So I have been googling around and it seems that a lot of people set their calibration up at 120 cd. This kind of makes sense to me for photographic work, as paper has no backlight. But I am doing video work, with the main outputs being DVD/Web.
I re-calibrated my display a second time, this time leaving the desired luminance value on ‘do not change’. The result is nice color which appears correct, and a bright display that I am familiar with.
But I am not sure if I should go back to using 120 cd. Also, as I am in a shared studio space, the ambient light isn’t as low as would be ideal.. does this affect things? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
John