Background:
I bought a NEC 1990SX on eBay some years back. It came without a CD and I've never downloaded any drivers for it and wouldn't know how or where to install one even if I did. This year I've suffered several computer failures and I have used each (second-hand) replacement just as it came from the store. Right now I'm on an HP model s5412p running Windows 7 and have had it for just a few weeks.
Over the years, I've messed with the NEC's settings and even installed those quick and dirty color gamma adjusters (long gone!).
Today:
Over on DPR in their camera reviews they post a 41-step Stouffer Wedge on the DR test page. Looking at that I suddenly realized that I could only distinguish maybe 10 of the steps !!! So, I played with the NEC settings some more, then gave up and did a factory reset and set the color temp to "sRGB". More steps became visible on DPR's Stouffer wedge so, much encouraged, I downloaded a 21-step one and continued with that - because the image used in DPR was a photographic image and I prefer one that was built in an editor or summat.
I played with the NEC brightness and contrast to get the best compromise between my viewing conditions (semi-gloom) and distinguishable steps on the 21-step wedge. Then I looked at some past masterpieces and they looked decidedly misty compared to what I had gotten used to before the reset. So I went back into the NEC and found the black level factory setting was 50% - percent of what, I have no idea So I played with that and ended up with 25% which looks sorta OK.
The Question.
How should I really determine the optimum black level setting for my monitor under my viewing conditions? I ask because looking at holiday snaps and moving the black level slider back and forth doesn't appear very scientific to my pedantic mind and I'll bet the cognoscenti here know a better way.
Puh-lease don't advise me to get another monitor or to get a Color-Munki, I'm hoping the answer is more simple than that.