Digtial Monitor Color Management NEED HELP

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gayletodd
Jan 5, 2004
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I am trying ot use color management to calibrate the output of my monitors for printing. I have two gateway 18" flat panel digital dispalys. I called Gateway and they did’t have a clue what I was talking about.
It creates an ICC profile compatible with ICM 2.0. The setup asks me to choose from a set of phosphors (I didn’ think digital had phosphors!)
the choice are
EBU/ITU,
HDTV (CCIR 709),
NTSC (1953),
P22-EBU,
SMPTE-C (CCIR601-1) and Custom.
If I choose custom it lets me input a set of decimals for X and Y of RGB values, It also asks for a kelvin temp for a white point (whick if using digital input) cannot be changed.
Can anyone give me instructions (easy) or a how to? thanks so much

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brent_bertram
Jan 5, 2004
Gayle,
Adobe Gamma is not designed for LCD displays, that’s why the questions on Phosphors don’t make sense. I don’t know of any free utility to profile and calibrate LCD displays for color management. There are several product evaluations of commercial products that DO work on LCD’s at Ian Lyons’ website, <http://www.computer-darkroom.com/> .
My guess is you’ll pay about $250 or so , at the low end.

🙁

Brent
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LenHewitt
Jan 6, 2004
Gayle,

Please only open ONE Topic for ONE question (I have deleted your duplicate Topic). This will not only make it far easier for you to find the relevant replies, but has the added advantage of avoiding upsetting the natives…..

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