Monitor White Point

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No Where Man
Sep 12, 2004
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I finally broke down and purchased an EYEOne Display to calibrate my monitor. The suggested monitor white point is either 5000 or 6500. Default for my monitor is 9300.

I have varying lighting conditions that I work under (some out of my control). Is there anything wrong with using a monitor white point of 9300 for calibration?

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Jim
Sep 12, 2004
Most people use the white point that best matches the print viewing condition.
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"No Where Man" wrote in message
I finally broke down and purchased an EYEOne Display to calibrate my monitor. The suggested monitor white point is either 5000 or 6500.
Default
for my monitor is 9300.

I have varying lighting conditions that I work under (some out of my control). Is there anything wrong with using a monitor white point of
9300
for calibration?

How to Master Sharpening in Photoshop

Give your photos a professional finish with sharpening in Photoshop. Learn to enhance details, create contrast, and prepare your images for print, web, and social media.

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