Dennis833 wrote:
I use a Benq SW2700 for calender, book publications plus normal photo editing. I have two profiles set. 1 is set for my prepress work (5,800K - 80 luminance) and 2 is set up for photo editing ( D65 - 120 Luminance). I can switch from one calibration to another at any time and the Palette Master Elements software calibrates directly to the monitor not the video card. It's a excellent monitor.
I set my luminance to 110. BenQ says that you can use the Luminance from 80-120. Make sure to check System level and set to V4. Also set the monitor to advanced. One final note, make sure that you set to large patch and 16 bit LUT. Black level should be set to relative. I have mine set to Adobe RGB as all of the best labs like BayPhoto and Artmill can run Adobe RGB, you can always use rsgb for web use, as you can save the edit in TIFF upon export to Lightroom Classic CC library and and a folder in your computer. Then you can pull it up and send the srgb to the web and you will still have your TIFF image that you can send to the Professional Lab.