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02/12/2005 07:38:02 PM · #1 |
I just purchased a Gateway laptop and the screen looks milky and pictures seems to bright. When I view a picture and look at the calibration bar at bottom I can see the difference in each square on the white side but on the black side the last two I can see a difference but only if I really look close. I need advice on how to calibrate my laptops monitor. I donĂ¢€™t want to vote until I know its right and I can tell something is off. My whites seem to have a blue hue. Does anyone have any advice.
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02/12/2005 07:48:04 PM · #2 |
My screen on the laptop also lets me see that range of shades - the last two black boxes merging together, that is. I shouls say that was acceptable - at least, I've never had a problem, and I've been using this thing for all my shots for a couple of years now.
Can't help you on the blue thing. Tried any of the calibration software?
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02/12/2005 08:09:44 PM · #3 |
A good example would be if someone could go to http:www.knology.net . the squares on my crt screen are a brouwish hue on my laptop they are a blueish hue. Could anyone go to that website and tell me what they see on there LCD monitor [brown or blue hue]? Please. |
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02/12/2005 08:12:58 PM · #4 |
Toshiba Satellite: bluish. |
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02/12/2005 08:14:37 PM · #5 |
If you mean the background squares, they are a neutral gray. They appear this way both on my laptop screen and on my CRT, both of which have had software (but not hardware) based calibration. A quick copy into PS showss they are indeed neutral, that is, the R, G and B values are identical within each square.
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02/12/2005 08:53:47 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by kirbic: If you mean the background squares, they are a neutral gray. They appear this way both on my laptop screen and on my CRT, both of which have had software (but not hardware) based calibration. A quick copy into PS showss they are indeed neutral, that is, the R, G and B values are identical within each square. |
Thanks kirbic, I guess my old monitor was not calibrated color wise and that is whay i think something is wrong. A good example of the diffence is Zoomdak's blue ribbon picture below on my old monitor looked a more of a golden brown and on my new monitor it looks lighter and still has the browns but not as dark and golden. Kind of milkish looking and I don't understand.
PS. My spelling is baddddd does anyone have the link to Ispell again. I cant find it in the forum search. Thanks. |
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