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- Directions for How To Find Display Gamma
-
- Before viewing the gamma image darken the room and set the monitor
- brightness and contrast to maximum. While viewing a black screen,
- lower the brightness gradually until the "background" is no longer
- noticable (ie when it just fades from view). This may be difficult
- on monitors that use overscanning, unless you change the viewable
- area settings.
-
- Now, lower the contrast until the alternating white and black bars
- on the left edge of each column are equal in width. This is trying
- to get a 50% gray by using half white and half black. If this is
- not possible, choose a contrast setting which is about in the middle.
- While viewing the image from a distance, or with squinted eyes, one
- of the numbered "swatches" will best match the gray value approximated
- by the white and black bars. The number in this "swatch" is your
- display's actual gamma value.
-
- Normal display gamma values are in the range 2.0 to 2.6. If your
- monitor is usually used in a dim environment, we often use a gamma
- value that is 15% - 25% lower than the actual display gamma to give
- the images more contrast. Some systems, such as Macs and SGIs, already
- do gamma correction, so they may have display gammas of 1.0 or 1.8.
-
- Whatever display gamma that you determine is that of your monitor
- should be set in your povray.ini file with the statement:
-
- Display_Gamma = 2.2
-
- or whatever your actual gamma value is.
-