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Displaycal calibration for film
Displaycal calibration for film







displaycal calibration for film

#Displaycal calibration for film windows#

I have photoshop's working space set to AdobeRGB, the Windows (10) monitor profile set to one I created with displaycal/i1 for the monitor while it was set to its AdobeRGB preset. So, I do this recalibration regularly and usually select AdobeRGB on the monitors when I'm editing photos (I regularly calibrate the sRGB preset.as well). If I plug a colorimeter directly into the monitor, I can "re-calibrate" the presets via a menu option on the monitor (no computer need be connected to the monitor). My two HP Dreamcolor monitors offer color space presets (sRGB, AdobeRGB, native etc.). I usually use an AdobeRGB color workflow for photography (AdobeRGB space is selected in cameras, photoshop, monitors). If I want to see what an image might look like in an sRGB environment do I just select the monitor sRGB preset, or do I also need to load a monitor profile on the computer created for that colorspace? Or something else completely?

displaycal calibration for film

displaycal and a colorimeter)? If so, do I create the monitor profile after running the monitor's own internal calibration of the AdobeRGB preset? Short version: If I select AdobeRGB on my monitor's menu, do I also need to create a monitor profile on my computer for AdobeRGB (using e.g. I've spent a couple of hours consulting color management books, blogs, and google results but can't find an answer. A (naïve) question about color management for photo editing with photoshop (and lightroom) on monitors that can be directly calibrated without a computer attached.









Displaycal calibration for film