Phosphor Setting

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fwshaw
Sep 7, 2003
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The Adobe Gamma program for calibrating monitors used with Photoshop asks for a phosphor type setting. The options are: EBU/ITU or HDTV (CCIR 709) or NTSC (1953) or P22 EBU or SMPTE-C (CCIR 601-1) or Trinitron or Custom. I’ve checked the monitor’s manual (NEC MultiSync FE 950+) and the manufacture’s Web site for phosphor information. The only information states "medium short phosphor."

Any suggestion as to what phosphor setting should be used when calibrating this monitor?

Thanks.

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brent bertram
Sep 7, 2003
If you look at Ian Lyons’ tutorial , <http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7-colour/ps7_2.htm>, I think you’ll find that it doesn’t matter all that much. Read the article and you’ll remove some of the uncertainty that we’ve all faced. <G>

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