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Old 27-04-08, 17:29
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Hello - not too sure where to put this, so maybe it will need to be moved.

I've just bought this monitor and am having a nightmare trying to calibrate it using the Gretag Macbeth system which worked perfectly with my old CRT. Does anyone know if the Nvidia GeForce 6600 is suitable with the new monitor? I did find something somewhere which gave a list of the sorts of cards which would be ok, but I just can't find the site again. Knew I should have bookmarked it.

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Old 27-04-08, 17:37
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I used to use a GeForce 6600 with my Huey Pro monitor calibrator and Viewsonic VP930 flat screen, it had no problems at all, at least as far as the procedure went. I don't think the issue is with your GFX card, especially if you had no problems with this card and calibrator on a CRT.

I would check that you haven't got the monitor set to a fixed set of "sRGB" default settings which then don't allow the calibrator software adjust any settings. I have found that no matter how much I twiddle the settings on my flat screen display, it simply isn't as accurate, nor does it have the dynamic range or subtlety of shades of greyscale as my CRT.

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Old 27-04-08, 17:50
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Having just done a bit of research, the Samsung 226BW is a TN type flat panel screen, which makes it fine for gaming, but perhaps not the most suitable for colour accuracy when viewing photos. You may struggle to get this screen accurately calibrated.
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Old 27-04-08, 19:20
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Thanks for the info - I bought this on the recommendation of one of our most experienced photgraphic society members. He did all the research before getting one himself, and several others in the club have bought them too, so I'm hoping there's an answer somewhere!

It seemd odd that when using the calibrator, the red, blue and green settings need to be around 80% red and around 20% for the other two, which gives (unsurprisingly) a magenta cast.

Someone else just set theirs to 50% for all three colours, so perhaps I'm being a bit too picky!
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Hello - not too sure where to put this, so maybe it will need to be moved.

I've just bought this monitor and am having a nightmare trying to calibrate it using the Gretag Macbeth system which worked perfectly with my old CRT. Does anyone know if the Nvidia GeForce 6600 is suitable with the new monitor? I did find something somewhere which gave a list of the sorts of cards which would be ok, but I just can't find the site again. Knew I should have bookmarked it.

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I had lots of trouble getting my LG Flatron 22" right. The biggest problem was the brightness. Which threw out all the other settings. I used this site among others. I am now happy with the screen to print match.
http://www.drycreekphoto.com/index.html I presume you are using the HDMI connections.
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