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    Color calibrating Envy 14 screen

    Discussion in 'HP' started by notebooko, Dec 27, 2011.

  1. notebooko

    notebooko Notebook Consultant

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    I have an Envy 14 with a radiance screen and I used a program called Calibrize to give a rough color calibration. Being new to the stuff I don't know how well it works or if its even slightly accurate, however I was wondering if there is a way to revert back to the old settings of the screen. I like how it looks now but I just would like to choose between the two. Thanks.
     
  2. Somnio

    Somnio Notebook Consultant

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    I don't know how this program works, but assuming it generates a standard ICC profile, you can change them from the color calibration tool (start menu -> type "color management".
    From there you can change the default monitor profile or just turn off calibration.
    Also, Windows 7 has an elemental color calibration tool that can be useful to get rid of the "red haze" of the radiance.