Manual Monitor Adjustment
In most cases, color temperature, brightness, etc. of a newly purchased monitor are not adjusted. If the color tone of a photo is adjusted on an unadjusted monitor, the color tone displayed on the monitor will differ from that of the printed photo. To avoid such trouble, monitor adjustment is required.
There are two main methods for monitor adjustment. One is manual adjustment; the other is adjustment using a measuring instrument.
The following explains the manual adjustment.
Use the monitor's adjustment function for manual adjustment.
Items that can be adjusted and adjustment methods vary by model. For details, refer to the monitor's manual or contact the manufacturer.
- Gamma
- Color Temperature
- Brightness
Changing the value changes saturation (contrast) accordingly. The standard for Windows is 2.2.
In the setting for specifying the monitor's white point, values around D50 (5000 K) to D65 (6500 K) are generally recommended in terms of color management.
The color tones of the printed photos will be affected by the color temperature of ambient light. Therefore, the monitor's color temperature needs to be set according to the color temperature of the ambient light.
When using a neutral fluorescent lamp or D50 fluorescent lamp designed for color evaluation, set the monitor's color temperature to around 5000 K (kelvin).
It is also called luminance, brilliance, etc., depending on the manufacturer.
Generally, around 120 cd (candelas) is recommended. 120 cd is equivalent to the brightness of approximately 100 W (watts).
Monitor Setting Values Recommended by Canon
Gamma: 2.2
Color temperature: D50 (5000 K)
Luminance: 120 cd/m2
For even higher adjustment accuracy, make adjustments using a measuring instrument.
See "Monitor Adjustment Using a Measuring Instrument" for details on adjustments.
Tip
Notes on the Environment for Monitor Installation
- Monitor hood
- Desktop background
When light shines on the display directly, contrast decreases affecting the color tone. By installing a monitor hood, influence of outside light can be reduced. While purchasing a universal hood is an option, a self-made hood is also effective enough.
When a colored background such as an image is used for the desktop, it may affect your sense of color. It is recommended that you set the background to gray on monitors for viewing images.