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Yeh, that’s my question, it hurts a lot to look at my monitor, especially when it shows white color. Brightness is set at 40, contrast at 50, so I think gamma is the one to blame
Yeh, that’s my question, it hurts a lot to look at my monitor, especially when it shows white color. Brightness is set at 40, contrast at 50, so I think gamma is the one to blame
Unlikely. On a linear behaved brightness contrast for a 350nit typical display 40/100 is too high for a typical ambient in a room.
Lower brightness yill you find it comfortable.
BTW: you can try to modify gamma in a not accurate way by GPU controls… or with a little more work cooking a .cal file where you re scale a linar ramp 0-65535 applying a gamma. Then there is an argyllcms app to add such cal file as VCGT in an synth (or manufacturer) ICC profile
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Vincent.
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