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    Should Dell provide us with a calibrated colour profile for the 1645 RGBLED?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by pradipudhaya, May 12, 2010.

  1. pradipudhaya

    pradipudhaya Notebook Enthusiast

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    danp224 Notebook Evangelist

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    Sorry,

    I think that there are too many differences in panels. One profile might look good on yours, and terrible on mine. I think the question should be is Dell willing to provide everyone with the tools necessary to calibrate your panel.
     
  3. nikolay.t

    nikolay.t Notebook Consultant

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    I agree with danp224, that every screen has to be calibrated separately. Not all profiles fit for every screen. A default profile might better, though, than the default colors this screen provides.
     
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    funky monk Notebook Deity

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    I agree that a default profile would be better than no management. If they were to take a bunch of the RGBLED screens and find the right profile for each, then average them out to one universal one, then we should get something pretty decent. Granted, it's not gonna be perfect but it's going to be pretty darn close.