I calibrate (that's the word Datacolor uses
) my Eizo CG222W with Datacolor Spyder3
I follow the instructions on the screen, measure ambient light, put the sensor on place and wait until it's done.
Very simple and there is nothing else I can do.
After that there are two possibilities, Calibration On or Off. The ON position gives a pleasant display which is of course what I use
OFF is unpleasant.
Now my question is
Even if I followed the instructions and I like the results and Spyder tells me that alles is OK,
could it be that the monitor is not well calibrated and I don't notice? I wouldn't trust my perception of colors that much
Is there a reliable way to check that?
I ask firstly out of curiosity, just for learning, but also because as I had some issues in printing am trying to investigate if something can go wrong in the "pipeline", beginning at the monitor.