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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: Richard Wagner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 08:46:17 -0700

Lamour,

I recently helped someone profile their MacBook (using Eye-One Match and an Eye-One Display 2 colorimeter) and ran into the same problem. If I remember correctly, though, I was initially using "native" gamma and color temp, and then switched to gamma 2.2 and a CCT of 6500K, but perhaps I'm recalling this backwards. Try playing with the settings in the software. My first attempt also gave a horrible purple-blue cast. It was not subtle. Fortunately, things eventually came around.

--Rich Wagner


On Nov 12, 2007, Matthew Larmour <email@hidden> wrote:


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

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