Originally Posted by Redhed
I know that already, what I am talking about is very fine adjustments to the seat height. Something that may not be noticeable to you right away.
Fine adjustments to the seat height are best done through a fitting process. If you don't want the whole enchilada involved with a complete fit, then ask for a just a pedal fit.
If you put in a lot of miles or have a penchant for the precise then it's well worth the ~$50.00 bones. I see you have a technical occupation so I can understand your wanting to get to the fine level of adjustment. I'm that way.
The pedal fit process will align your cleat/shoe/pedal and may involve canting and Q adjustment. You'll get seat height and fore/aft adjustment. All of the above may be tweaked again and again while your leg's tracking is fine tuned.