Josh Bass
May 28th, 2003, 12:42 AM
I just got a spiffy new monitor off of Ebay. The seller told me it was calibrated, but who knows, right?
I read somewhere that a good, accurate calibration is like a two hour long process. When I followed the video university tutorial on how to do it to another TV, it took around 15 minutes.
What I want to know is, should I try to calibrate it myself, or take it somewhere and have it done? Obviously I don't want to pay for it, but the whole reason I got it is so that I'd have something by which to accurately judge color, contrast, etc. when shooting and editing. Think I can do it myself if I follow the steps in that tutorial?
I read somewhere that a good, accurate calibration is like a two hour long process. When I followed the video university tutorial on how to do it to another TV, it took around 15 minutes.
What I want to know is, should I try to calibrate it myself, or take it somewhere and have it done? Obviously I don't want to pay for it, but the whole reason I got it is so that I'd have something by which to accurately judge color, contrast, etc. when shooting and editing. Think I can do it myself if I follow the steps in that tutorial?