PaulieReef
Member
So this might seem silly and I am the only one who probably questions this, but while calibrating it states "Is the current channel on?" with the additional statement of "Do not look directly at your lights."
Ugh, I feel silly even asking this. If the channel is on, but so dim I can't see it without looking at the lights, would you click yes or no? If yes, do I keep saying yes to the LED actually turns off? Because them buggers get super super dim. I was in a pitch black room with my monitored covered trying to figure out if they were still on.
There it's asked, it happened.
I am trying to calibrate my lights that I have had for awhile now. I always thought they were a little off, specially nearing night time mode, but until I started reading about the calibration and potential of these bad boys, I just figured.. I couldn't do anything about it.
Thanks
Ugh, I feel silly even asking this. If the channel is on, but so dim I can't see it without looking at the lights, would you click yes or no? If yes, do I keep saying yes to the LED actually turns off? Because them buggers get super super dim. I was in a pitch black room with my monitored covered trying to figure out if they were still on.
There it's asked, it happened.
I am trying to calibrate my lights that I have had for awhile now. I always thought they were a little off, specially nearing night time mode, but until I started reading about the calibration and potential of these bad boys, I just figured.. I couldn't do anything about it.
Thanks