
- #RESET FACTORY SETTINGS ON SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 226BW HOW TO#
- #RESET FACTORY SETTINGS ON SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 226BW SOFTWARE#
#RESET FACTORY SETTINGS ON SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 226BW SOFTWARE#
Just use my eyes ? Note that I tried starting from different settings (80,50,86,85,100) and (100,50,100,100,100) but got similar results : brownish greys.Ģ) the datacolor software suggest values from 6500K down to 5000K depending on ambient light levels.
#RESET FACTORY SETTINGS ON SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 226BW HOW TO#
And even if this is so, I do not know how to make an appropriate choice. I do not know if all this will influence the result. Also reset setting of the monitor does not overwrite B,C, RGB settings.

After uninstalling and reinstalling, I did NOT get this info and options again. I had to say which parameters can be altered but surprisingly couldn't check RGB. mmmm.).ġ) the monitor settings of B,C, RGB before calibration ?Ģ) the calibration target (eg 2.2 6500) ?ġ) during the first installation there was some basic advice on how to set the monitor (factory settings), and one was asked to modify B and C as far as possible whilst still being able to differentiate some displayed blocks. I have to conclude that the calibration result is not optimal (but I once read that the biggest problem of calibration is that people reject correct results. When switching between before and after calibration images, I prefer the before results (but even so one is forced to use the calibration results.). Result : images look more yellow than before (especially the greens), all greyscale images (and also Lightroom screens) look brownish. I tried calibrating my screen with the Spyder 3 pro. If you have time and courage : below you will find the complete description of my calibration problems : The menu you talk about (defining screen adjustment possibilities) : I got it once but then never saw it again, even after uninstalling and reinstalling the Spyder. I also have a problem with screen calibration (Spyder 3pro) : I get brownish greys and yellowish bright greens.
