Mac display profile?
rutt
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What's the right way to set up the monitor of a mac, particularly a powerbook? Leave it that way it came? Calibrate and produce a custom profile (but don't use apple gamma), use one of the two included sRGB profiles?
It's pretty confusing for something that's supposed to be easy to use.
It's pretty confusing for something that's supposed to be easy to use.
If not now, when?
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Either sRGB canned profile, or calibrate yourself using the System Preferences>Display>Color>Calibrate menu and yes, select gamma=2.2
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Don't know, I use the calibration tool. 2.2 gamma is important.
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use the one with a zillion numbers after it...
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If you haven't done this comparison before, start ColorSync Utility, click Profiles, and select a profile. You can drag or option-drag the spectrum display to rotate the gamut plot. Next, right-click the spectrum display and choose Hold for Comparison. Now select another profile. The gamuts of the two color spaces are now overlaid and you can see the differences between them.
The only reason we use sRGB as a color space is as a common reference space for interchange. sRGB won't accurately describe the color space of a monitor or printer unless that monitor or printer already produces 100% straight sRGB.
The way I understand it, there are 3 valid answers to the original thread question, with the first option being the best:
I do #2 cause I'm too cheap for #1, and I think #3's a bad idea.
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