Let me note at the top that I may have changed these target values (I don't remember doing so).
Since my last calibration of my NEC Multisync LCD2490WUXi2, the display has seemed wrong. I have re-calibrated twice. The "off" part -- as I perceive it -- is that the display is a too bright: lights appear closer to being "blown", and Caucasian skin tones tend to go scarlet too quickly when adjusted. Prints are darker than they had been -- but not by much.
I use the "Printer" target in Spectraview all the time (my photospectrometer is X-Rite's ColorMunki) -- I print in-house to an Epson 3880; display<-->print matching is my top priority.
So I'm wondering if something is wrong, and if so, what.
What is the best trouble-shooting path to make sure that everything is working right and is set right?
Along the way, I notice that the target gamma in NEC's SpectraView II for "Photo Editing" is 2.2, while the target gamma for "Print Standard" is 1.8. Are these values the best ones to use?
Many thanks. This is all outside my ken.
Cheers,
Kirby.