Calibrating Lacie Blue 22 display - Problem
Calibrating Lacie Blue 22 display - Problem
- Subject: Calibrating Lacie Blue 22 display - Problem
- From: Lists <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 14:20:16 +0100
Hi,
I'm trying to calibrate my Lacie Blue 22" display.
I'm using spectrolino and Gretag software (version 3.1.1)
Yesterday, I've made a profile with parameters:
Temperature = 6500K, Gamma 2.2
This profile I just a little less good enough,
so this morning I'v tried to make different variations like:
1. T = 5000, Gamma 2.2 --> Too red
2. T = 7000, Gamma 2.2 --> Too red
3. T = 6500, Gamma 1.8 --> Too red
So this looks very strange, It stays always too red.
I've tried to make a new profile with T=6500 and Gamma=2.2,
Because I though there was something wrong.
Indeed, when I remake this profile, It was also too red,
so I don't get the same result as yesterday.
What can cause this strange issue?
I use a gray wallpaper on my Mac, so when I restart,
this gray isn't gray but it is really warm grey, not neutral.
So this has also nothing to see with different applications,
It is already bad in the finder after a restart.
Every time before I start my new calibration, I do the following steps:
- Trash my Colorsync preferences (all settings are the default)
- Choose in monitor control panel for a profile Adobe RGB.
- Restart my mac.
- Open Colorsync control panel, all RGB profiles are at Adobe RGB
There are also no other things in my startup folder
(like adobe gamma or Kodak precision).
Is it possible that the setting of my display card keep some values,
And because of this, I get always the same result?
Do I need to do a PRAM zap (3 times) for deleting my videocard memory?
I'm working on a dual G4 with mirrored drives.
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards
Bart Mulier
Belgium
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