WCS interferes with ICC

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hanknj1
May 1, 2009
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I have ICC profiles for all of my monitors created with a Monaco EZ color sensor and software. But my HP Pavilion 9000’s profile is definitely off. This laptop is using the Vista operating system and, from what I can see, the ICC profile is being "interpreted" by Vista’s WCS settings.

These are the settings within the Color Managment tab:

Device Profile: System default (Monico EZ laptop Monitor Profile 042309.icm)

Viewing conditions profile: WCS profile for ICC viewing conditions.

In a window just below that there are additional settings:

ICC Rendering intent to WCS Gamut Mapping

Default rentering intent: System default (Perceptual)

Perceptual (photo Images): System default (Photography)

Relative Colorimetric (line art): System default (Proofing and line art)

Absolute Colorimetric (simulate paper): System default (Proofing – simulate paper/media color)

Business Graphics (charts and graphs): System default (Charts and graphs)

I’m a photographer. I’d like to have my ICC profile have this laptop’s screen show what’s on all the other screens I use to process my photographs. This is the only computer running Vista and the only monitor that’s way off. Can someone help me get this laptop screen to match the other callibrated monitors? Thank you.

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