Re: PM5 Issues & Bad Display Profiles
Re: PM5 Issues & Bad Display Profiles
- Subject: Re: PM5 Issues & Bad Display Profiles
- From: DS <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 07:23:19 -0700 (PDT)
>PowerBooks have some nice displays for general work,
>but they're still nothing I would consider
appropriate for
>any application where accurate color is a necessity.
Just
>tilting the lid slightly is enough to make everything
shift.
I agree, but this was one of my first attempts at
building profiles, and my Powerbook is all that I had
available at the moment. I just didn't expect to see
such wildly different results when I'd reprofile the
LCD just moments later and with all the same settings.
I recall reading posts in which people noted they had
profiled their PowerBooks without issue (one of the
reasons I endeavored to profile mine this weekend).
I'm just curious if others have encountered the same
issues--low brightness, color casts, very different
profiles when the procedure is repeated--on
PowerBooks.
I'm going to repeat the process today with my Spyder
and OptiCAL 3.7.7 to see what kind of results I'll get.
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