Andy Gawthrope

Andy Gawthrope

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Andy Gawthrope is a Bristol (UK) based landscape photographer. Born in Scotland and raised in England, he has a passion for the outdoors and has spent considerable time climbing, walking and cycling throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Europe. H...
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  • Andy Gawthrope
    Andy Gawthrope
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    XRite, iMac, BenQ: Calibration issue
    on: June 20, 2021 at 10:16 am

    Yesterday I tried reducing the luminance of the iMac.  This worked but the the same grey patch was still looked lighter after recalibration.  I’ve also tried with a Measured black point without success.  As you suggested Andrew Rodney this is eating lots of time 🙁   I’m now going to use only the BenQ as the reference monitor from now on and make sure all the critical editing uses that.  The iMac is close-enough; it’s annoying but not a show-stopper!

    Thanks  for the suggestions guys.

    Andy

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    Re: XRite, iMac, BenQ: Calibration issue
    Reply #1 on: June 18, 2021 at 1:39 pm

    Thanks for the suggestions Patrick.  When using the XRite, I1Profiler software  I selected the appropriate display technology but your suggestion of decreasing the brightness by choosing a lower luminance is a good one.  I’ll give that a go.

    To my knowledge the iMac has no way of decreasing the backlight only the Brightness control.  Perhaps they are the same thing?  I don’t know.

    XRite recommend that ADC is not used on Macs so I’ve got it disabled.  Its easy to try profiling with it enabled if the software allows it to be enabled so, I’ll give that a go too.

    Just for reference XRite give the following advice: https://www.xrite.com/service-support/poor_results_with_i1display_pro_on_mac

    Thanks,

    Andy

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    Re: Computers & Displays
    Reply #2 on: June 17, 2021 at 4:07 pm

    I’m hoping someone may be able to help me succeed with calibrating my two monitors so they look the same.

    Until I got my new Intel 2020 iMac 5k last year I had a 2015 model and succeeded in getting the display to look the same as that on my BenQ SW271.  Since moving to the 2020 iMac I’ve never succeeded in getting them to look the same.  Close but still noticably different especially with a uniform mid-tone grey wallpaper.  The mac is always brighter – a lighter grey.  Easily noticable to the eye.

    I’m still using the same I1Display Pro and always with the latest I1Profiler software (now v3.3.0) software.  Both monitors have been calibrated with a CIE D65 white point, Luminance 100 cd/m, Gamma 2.2, Contrast Ratio: Native.  The following display technologies were used: iMac – GB-LED, BenQ White LED. Flare Correct is disabled.  Ambient Light Smart Control is disabled.  Large (461) patch set. ADC: Disabled. Adjust brightness, contrast and RGB gains manually: Selected.  Other I1Profiler settings are the defaults.

    I’m confident the generated colour profiles are being used, but the iMac persists at being brighter.

    I’ve even used the BenQ Palette Master software to calibrate the BenQ to the same key settings as those above.  The result is the same as with the I1Profiler software.  So, I think the BenQ is operating as calibrated but the iMac is just always brighter with lighter tones.  Grrr!

    Any help much appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Andy

    Andy Gawthrope
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    Re: L Bracket Suggestions for Fuji GFX100S
    Reply #3 on: April 2, 2021 at 5:27 pm

    I’m trying the 3 Legged Thing Universal L-bracket:

    https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1347311-REG/3_legged_thing_qr11_lc_copper_110mm_l_bracket.html

    It’s not expensive and is available in Europe.

    Joe

    That’s what I’m now considering as its a UK company and readily available here.  Do you find it blocks the battery compartment at all?  Also, are any of the side ports accessible or are they blocked?

    Thanks

    Andy

    Andy, the 3 Legged Thing Ellie may be an even better choice. I’m gonna try one this week.

    Joe

    Thanks Joe.  How did you get on?

    Andy

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    Re: L Bracket Suggestions for Fuji GFX100S
    Reply #4 on: March 26, 2021 at 5:12 pm

    Promedia are another company that make universal as well as custom L-brackets.  They are heavy though …

    https://www.promediagear.com/Universal-L-Bracket-for-Any-Camera_c_22.html

     

    Thanks for the tip-off Mike 🙂

    Andy