Contrast ratio results for Acer x243w

Contrast ratio 12395:1
Monitor model Acer x243w
Submitted 16 Dec 2009 04:44 CET, by 174.1.*.*
Camera model Fujifilm FinePix S5500
Processing remarks

Warning: image file 1: automatic white balance can cause inaccuracies.
image file 1: Warning: image includes screen edges or something that's not a monitor. Hold the camera close to the screen.
Warning: image file 1: Underexposed. Please increase the shutter time.
Note: image file 1: suggested exposure time: 0.9 s (Set EV to +7.4)
Warning: image file 2: camera was zoomed in too much.
Warning: image file 2: exposure time below 1/500 sec is unreliable. Try increasing the EV compensation.
Warning: image file 2: automatic white balance can cause inaccuracies.
image file 2: Note: image seems to be noisy. Try reducing the ISO setting or increasing the exposure time.
Warning: image file 2: Overexposed. Please decrease the shutter time.
Warning: Image F-number settings are not the same.
Warning: Images were taken with different cameras.
Warning: Image focal lengths/zoom levels are not the same.

Black
Screen photo
Luminance 2.04 cd/m2
Luminance spread 9.32 cd/m2 (2 standard deviations)
Exposure value –4.95 stops   (aim for –2 to –3)
Exposure spread 4.25 stops
Area used for calculation 0.358 x 0.477
Camera settings Exposure time: 1/6   ISO: 100   F-number: 3.5
Focal length: 27 mm   (35 mm equivalent)
Exposure compensation: 5
White
Screen photo
Luminance 25271 cd/m2
Luminance spread 23760 cd/m2 (2 standard deviations)
Exposure value –0.93 stops   (aim for –2 to –3)
Exposure spread 1.47 stops
Area used for calculation 1 x 1
Camera settings Exposure time: 1/695   ISO: 100   F-number: 9
Focal length: 125 mm   (35 mm equivalent)
Exposure compensation: 0

The luminance values in cd/m2 are not very reliable, since camera sensitivities can easily differ up to 50% from their nominal value. Typically, the real luminance is 30% lower than this number. The area used for calculation is chosen such that it corresponds to a viewing angle of ±14° horizontally and ±10.5° vertically, which is equivalent to viewing the screen from a distance of about 1.5 times the diagonal size.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of variation in how cameras use EXIF settings. If photos from your camera your produce unusable results, try coming back in a few days. I review submitted pictures regularly and try to fix problems.