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Re: display profile colour cast
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Re: display profile colour cast


  • Subject: Re: display profile colour cast
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:52:52 -0500

You don't say which software/instrument combination you are using?

FWIW, I am getting good results, here, on a MacBookPro with an EyeOnePro.

> I recently calibrated and profiled the display on my MacBook, but am
> unhappy with the results.
>
> An Lab or AdobeRGB (1998) grey ramp displayed in Photoshop looks
> distinctly purplish. I've checked the calibration by assigning the
> monitor profile to the same ramp, and it looks nice and neutral and
> smooth. I'm calibrating to a 6500K white point, gamma 2.2 using
> ProfileMaker 5 and an EyeOne Pro.
>
> I a bit of a newbie and I suspect I'm doing something obvious wrong -
> any ideas where?
>
> Matthew Larmour


Roger Breton


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