I could use my Galaxy S2 or Nexus 7 for reference, but I don't trust my
eyes... So I have to use tools such as Spyder's...
On 4/23/2013 10:22 PM, Toine wrote:
I have the same monitor and no modern calibration tool. I have set my
Windows 7 default profile to sRGB IEC61966-2.1 and set the preset on
the monitor to AdobeRGB. Used my iPad as a reference and all photos
look the same (LR, IE, Chrome and iPad)
If you set Windows7 to AdobeRGB as default Windows uses a wide gamut
display setting. The result is correct colours in LR and wrong colours
in IE.
Toine
On 23 April 2013 05:52, Boris Liberman <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi!
My old (like 10 years old) Philips monitor finally expired. To that end (or
should I say - to its demise :-) ) I bought a new screen. It is Dell U2410.
It has pre-calibrated Adobe RGB and sRGB profiles and even comes with its
own (specific to this sample) color calibration factory report.
My question is then: do I re-apply Spyder2? or do I just use one of the
profiles? If not Spyder2 - then which profile - Adobe RGB or sRGB?
Thanks.
Boris
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