What temperature of monitor calibration depends on season?

I just bought X-rite calibration kit, but one thing makes me curious. Should I set more point cold white (6500K) for the summer and warmer (5000K) for the winter?

Climate warming will affect my current settings?

There is no "correct" value for the white point - or rather, the correct value is that which gives you a Visual correspondence from the white screen of white paper. This applies to the luminance as well.

First of all, you must have a working controlled - environment precisely to avoid the seasons or the time of day affect your perception. Windows are always a problem; protect them as much as you can.

Get a Visual correspondence depends a lot of ambient light and the observing conditions. If strictly in the sense you are on the right idea (although it would be the other way around), but this can be addressed in a schematic way. It is much more subtle and require some trial and error.

There are two ways to attack this. If you print yourself, this can be controlled very precisely by implementing a viewing print station, using light controlled, preferably right next to the screen. Then you calibration settings, visually, to match as closely as possible. The white point must not be 6500K or 5000K, it may be something between the two. It doesn't even have to be along the Kelvin scale, well, you had to adjust along the Green/magenta axis as well. Some white paper matches is the correct white point.

If you work for offset printing, or other off-site, you have less control and need to be listening "medium" print conditions But the same principle applies: = white screen white paper. Even if you work exclusively for (web) screen, this will put you on the same page that people who calibrate similarly.

Often overlooked, but equally important, is the beach of point black/contrast. Again, the print output is the key. A glossy photo of good quality paper can have a range of around 300: 1 contrast. Papers masts considerably less, perhaps 150:1 and offset print even lower. In practice, this means a blackhead around 0.3 - 0.5 cd/m². With i1Profiler you directly set contrast range.

Monitor as manufacturers announce a high contrast, like 1000: 1 or greater. In reality, which means you're in for an unpleasant surprise when you see the final result on paper.

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