pasiasty
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I have a problem with calibrating my monitor. The environment is:
After calibration and installing LUT curves the wide-gamut monitor has noticeable greenish tint. This, however, does not affect internal laptop monitor, which, within it's range, displays colours as expected. The issue occurs regardless of:
The similar issue I got using older pucks, Spyder 2 and 3: nice colours on internal monitor, and green tint (even stronger using Spyder 2, which was expected, as the colorimeter is not compatible with wide-gamut displays) on the external one.
- HP LP2475w wide-gamut display and internal narrow-gamut laptop (Lenovo T500) display
- X-Rite i1 Display Pro spectrometer (colorimeter?)
- Fedora 17, dispcalGUI and Argyl CMS (both perhaps the newest versions, I can't verify it now)
After calibration and installing LUT curves the wide-gamut monitor has noticeable greenish tint. This, however, does not affect internal laptop monitor, which, within it's range, displays colours as expected. The issue occurs regardless of:
- CCSS file chosen (from what is available here)
- monitor internal settings (sRGB, white-balance)
- calibration settings (white point temperature, gamma, calibration quality, whether interactive display adjustment was used etc; white point temperature setting however has expected impact)
The similar issue I got using older pucks, Spyder 2 and 3: nice colours on internal monitor, and green tint (even stronger using Spyder 2, which was expected, as the colorimeter is not compatible with wide-gamut displays) on the external one.