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On this page we choose appropriate settings for the profiling and calibration to follow.
You can set the following things, and here we provide some basic recommendations, but feel free to ask for more advice if you need it.
Whitepoint - The industry standard whitepoint is 6500K (AKA D65). You should probably use this if you are using a typical photo lab for your printing, or entering images into your camera club etc. Alternatively, if you're doing your own printing (or printing with us here), you will probably find a warmer whitepoint gives you a noticeably better screen to print match. We use 5800K here, which has become a de facto standard for many working in fine art print.
RGB Primaries - BenQ monitors are wide gamut monitors, and we want so see and use all that lovely colour, so we choose Panel Native here. If you want to constrain the gamut of the monitor, or are aiming to work to a video standard, you could choose e.g. sRGB or DCI-P3 here as appropriate.
Luminance - For most print work, somewhere in the range of 80 to 120 cd/m2 is typically appropriate. After calibration, if you find e.g. your prints are always darker than you expect, re-calibrate and set a lower figure here (or vice versa if prints are lighter, use a higher figure here). 100 cd/m2 is a good starting point, so that's what we have set here. If you're doing video work, and you are trying to simulate TVs etc, you will probably want to use a higher figure, or even Maximum for the luminance.
Gamma - For almost all still imaging work, this should be 2.2. In the video space, different gammas are often used, such as 2.4. Set as appropriate.
Black Point - Generally we advise setting relative here, but it depends on whether you want the deepest possible black, or the most accurate black. Absolute here means use the full native contrast ration of the panel and set the black to the lowest possible point. Otherwise, if you want to control contrast (as you generally would want to do, if your goal is print work - you want to reduce contrast in that case) - you would set a black point. Contrast is white divided by black, so e.g. if you have set a whitepoint of 100 cd/m2, then if you set a black point of 0.5 cd/m2 (= '0.5 nits') - then you are specifying a contrast range of 100/0.5 or 200:1 - which is about right for most print work, and much better than using the maximum contrast.
(Setting a specific black point value is new in Palette Master Elements version from November 2020 on, so if you can't see this option, please update to the latest version!).
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When you're happy with all your settings, hit Next to continue.