Monitor settings for accurate color grading/brightness etc.
I have a 27 inch Dell 4k monitor that I'm editing on with Premiere Pro. Wondering what are the correct settings to have the brightness/contrast and color grading match what the audience will see on their tvs , generally speaking ? I pumped up the brightness and contrast to 50 (scale 0-100) and changed the Preset from Standard to Movie and third change was I turned off the Dynamic Contrast on my monitor which made the colors a bit darker and dull, less appealing, because I was told my the Dell customer support to turn it off. However, using my own common sense I would assume that the audience's tvs usually have the dynamic contrast on by default so in order to provide an accurate brightness/contrast/color I should then edit it on instead of off , correct?
2. On another note, when I film and export the footage to my computer, on all different media players such as Windows Medial Player etc. the actors' face colors are nice, but with Premiere Pro by default the actors look bleak and quite horrible , so i learned to add Cine 25 etc and usually have to work the face redness down with the Rgb curves etc. Would anybody want to share a fast trick to make the colors look nice as they do by default on free media players ?
3. After rendering the footage and if still some buffering occurs, I assume that would usually indicate that the same would happen after exporting ? and so the video clip slow speed etc would have to be reprocessed different ways etc. ?
Thank you.
