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Quote ice9 Replybullet Topic: What’s the temperature of your monitor?
    Posted: 09 November 2005 at 8:30am
You can check it using the controls in front of your monitor. It's a number expressing the color temperature in kelvin degrees.
I always used to work with a 9300k (colder colors) but I heard that 6500k (warmer ones) is a more standard choice. There are websites about this topic, and many free or commercial applications to calibrate and profile.

Calibrating and profiling is important if you don't want that your last masterpiece looks cool on your monitor and flat or too much dark or too much lighten on your friend's one.

On the macs this process is easy and standard, while on pcs (xp or linux, it doesn't matter) it requires a lot of work to get it done in the right way. I'm still workin on it.

I wish I could afford a better monitor, by the way, cos mine sucks.

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Quote PixelSnader Replybullet Posted: 09 November 2005 at 9:51am

you know, 9300 is very very VERY blue!

even after i gave myself some time to adjust

 

anyways, if you want your pieces to look good on most of the monitors, just use the most used temp. (6500)

oh and for people that have an old monitor on which you cant check with the buttons on the monitor(like me) you can use PowerStrip, which is allso a nifty overclocker


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Quote Akira Replybullet Posted: 10 November 2005 at 2:15pm
Whee! I can change my settings with the press of a button. Apparently 9300k is for 'general use' while 6500k is for 'game use'.

I'm on 9300k right now and all the other monitors I've checked my pixels out on look fine and dandy.
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Quote ice9 Replybullet Posted: 10 November 2005 at 4:01pm
Actually, 6500 is better if you have to deal with printing your artworks, while 9300 fits better the needing of gfx that will always be presented with a monitor. Apart from this, the problem is that the calibration of kelvin degress could be not correct on older monitors (like mine), so that 6500 is too much warm. Right now i am running a custom setting (i started from 6500 and tweaked until i got rid of most of the warm dominant tint). It still looks a bit weird on screen, but comparing to the prints it is more accurate.

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Quote Psychotic_Carp Replybullet Posted: 14 November 2005 at 7:09am

its at about 150 f

 

 

 

 

oh wait nm

got game?
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Quote Wiz7896 Replybullet Posted: 18 November 2005 at 8:24am
 I was gunna say I use my monitor to heat my room. (not really though, but it get's pretty hot.)
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Quote Brian the Great Replybullet Posted: 18 November 2005 at 8:31am
My monitor is even colder than my hands :o
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