Re: Projector Display Issue
Re: Projector Display Issue
- Subject: Re: Projector Display Issue
- From: Tom Thompson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:30:24 -0800
- Thread-topic: Projector Display Issue
Randy,
It sounds to me like the custom profile was created for a relatively dull
display and was adding saturation to compensate for it.
Tom
On 11/7/09 6:52 PM, "Randy Zaucha" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hello All,
> My client is produces Adobe RGB files as a standard in their office.
> (applause) I was calibrating two different models of Epson projectors for
> sales presentations. A Windows XP OS driven laptop was plugged into the
> projectors.
> When displayed, my Adobe RGB test images and their renderings had excellent
> grays and detail but the reds, browns and yellows had excessive saturation
> including flesh tones. Both projectors exhibited this color error.
> I tried every color setting available in the projector's color menus including
> sRGB. Then I opened the display control panel for the laptop and switched from
> the custom made profile (made with Spyder 3 Pro) and defaulted the monitor
> profile to sRGB.
> The color saturation errors were corrected and the detail and gray were fine.
> What happened? Why did the custom monitor profile over-saturate those colors?
> My Adobe RGB test files are fine. The Epson color settings showed the problem
> in all modes and the sRGB laptop correction worked in all modes.
> Randy ZauchaManaged Color
>
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