Calibrating a monitor, be it LCD or CRT monitor, can be a tedious task. I for one have always doubts about the settings that I have chosen when setting up the monitor for the first time. Questions about the monitor’s brightness, the colors, contrast are not that easy to answer if you only have to rely on your eyes and have no test patterns that help you determine the correct settings.
The software Monitor Calibration Wizard [
homepage] tries to aid the user in calibrating his monitor correctly by walking him through several steps that configure the monitor’s brightness, contrast and color settings. These settings can be saved as profiles which can be started during Windows startup.
Every part of the calibration process displays patterns that can be used to find the best setting for the connected monitor. The first test deals with the monitor’s brightness and contrast setting, after that the three colors red, green and blue will be tested before slight corrections can be made during the final test.
It does not take that long to calibrate the monitor. If you do not want to start another program during system start you can still use the calibration wizard but use the settings of your graphics card to make the changes.
Monitor Calibration Wizard :