Thanks for this; I will have a try
I calibrated using ColorEyes Display Pro and checked that it had used 110 cd/m2; basically my calibration set-up is: -
White Point Target: - x = 0.3161, y = 0.3275, 6259 K, 111 cd/m2
Gamma Target: L*
Black Point Target: - 0.488 cd/m2
rXYZ:- 0.4850, 0.2629, 0.0105
gXYZ: - 0.3361, 0.6520, 0.0775
bXYZ: - 0.1431, 0.0852, 0.7369
Unless there is something amiss with these results then I think the monitor is calibrated OK. My only problem now seems to be a brightness issue of the image/print which I am struggling to understand/fix
Also, and excuse me if I am being dumb, what happens to my images when displayed on other people's computers (e.g., web sites)? If I darken my monitor down to match the paper, and then brighten the image accordingly; wont the image appear washed out on other people's monitors?
Thanks
Phil