Farewell old monitors, you’ve served me well and ON1’s photo restore feature.

Hi everyone,

Lately I’ve been investing some time, effort and unfortunately money in getting good monitor calibration. The chances of getting a good calibration on one, let alone two, of my ageing 27 inch monitors was slim to say the very least if not totally impossible. I decided to bite the bullet and get two new Hewlett Packard 27 inch monitors to replace them. I’m very pleased with them, they’re by no means top of the line but good value for money. I installed the monitor drivers and attached my Spyder colorimeter and used the DisplayCal software to calibrate them at 120 cd/mΒ² brightness down from their default 300 cd/mΒ². I already had my NVidia GPU settings setup for full range RGB 0-255. On completion of calibration DisplayCal saves the monitor’s colour profile and you apply it. Nice to have two monitors with the same colour calibration.

The thing that I really like about the new monitors apart from their light weight and wafer-thin bezels is that it’s so easy to change their settings using the HP Display Center software rather than have to push fiddly buttons on the monitor and navigate through the monitor’s on screen display which makes adjusting RGB and brightness setting when calibrating them much quicker and easier. It’s also handy that this software has the facility to save a monitor’s settings to a file. In conjunction with my Iris eye-protect software I run with a warmer 5000 K colour temperature at 100 cd/mΒ² during the day time and an even warmer 3700 K at 80 cd/mΒ² in the evenings at a set time to reduce the monitor’s blue light output further which rests my eyes before bedtime. When I run one of my processing programs it switches back automatically using its Colour Pauser function to my calibrated monitor setting of 6500 K at 120  cd/mΒ². I’m a happy bunny πŸ™‚

16 days after purchasing ON1’s Photo RAW MAX 2026.4 software they finally manged to get the license sorted out and I was able to try out their new Restore feature to colourise one of my old family black and white photos and it does a pretty good job. My late mother did some modelling and film extra work when she was younger in the 60’s and early 70’s. People thought she looked like Joan Collins, of course I’m more than heavily biased but I think that she was prettier. I have absolutely no idea where the dog came from, she probably “borrowed” it for the shot. Her claim to fame was that she once stood on Dudley Moore’s foot at a party which, given the high heels she wore, must have hurt. A case of no fame, no pain I suppose. πŸ™‚

Best regards,

Leigh