On Wednesday 24 September 2008 16:38, Ian King wrote:
  The thing I've learned is that the controls
usually interact - so if you
 don't do things in the 'right' sequence, you can wander so far away from
 'good' settings that you'll never get back.  Or so I've heard.  ;-)  --
Ian 
For dynamic convergence,  yes,   but not for grayscale adjustments.
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 On Behalf Of Tony Duell Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 12:51 PM
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 Subject: Re: HP9836C colour alignment (grey scale tracking)
   Has
anyone ever done this setup and can offer any tips? 
 Sounds like you can hardly make it worse. 
 
 Well, that's the problem. According to one of the HP manuals,
 misadjustment can cause damage. Of course that damage might not be too
 serious so it's probably worth giving it a go.
 -tony 
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