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    br4n-d0n
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    I wouldn’t say I’m completely new to calibrating, but I’m not very knowledgeable in the area and wanted to know if there was an info page or something that could help me or anyone new to the process. If there wasn’t a resource already made, I was hoping some knowledgeable people could fill out the information that I’ll talk about below.

    My thought was to have guide that explains the common settings found on most monitors, what that setting typically does, and why a person may want to change it. Then it would go into what a person should set these settings to as a baseline to start from before they start the calibration process. Below I’m just going to use the settings from my LG 27UD68P-B as an example.

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    Brightness (0-100)
    What it does:
    Why would someone would change:
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    Contrast (0-100)
    What it does:
    Why would someone would change:
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    Sharpness (0-100)
    What it does:
    Why would someone would change:
    ——————————————————————————-
    Gamma (off-2)
    What it does:
    Why would someone would change:
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    Red,Green,Blue (0-100)
    What it does:
    Why would someone would change:
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    Red Hue (0-100)
    Red Saturation (0-100)
    Green Hue (0-100)
    Green Saturation (0-100)
    Blue Hue (0-100)
    Blue Saturation (0-100)
    Cyan Hue (0-100)
    Cyan Saturation (0-100)
    Magenta Hue (0-100)
    Magenta Saturation (0-100)
    Yellow Hue (0-100)
    Yellow Saturation (0-100)

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