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(Not sure if best here or in processing, figured it's with aim to print so probably here..?)
My laptop came colour calibrated from the factory, and judging from test prints I'm happy with the colour accuracy. However, the screen is definitely too bright, because my prints come out too dark.
I have a Spyder 5; is there a way to just calibrate brightness using this? Ideally don't want to mess with the colours, if it ain't broke don't fix it and all that. Or any other way to methodically sort the brightness out? Or is it just a trial and error job?
My laptop came colour calibrated from the factory, and judging from test prints I'm happy with the colour accuracy. However, the screen is definitely too bright, because my prints come out too dark.
I have a Spyder 5; is there a way to just calibrate brightness using this? Ideally don't want to mess with the colours, if it ain't broke don't fix it and all that. Or any other way to methodically sort the brightness out? Or is it just a trial and error job?