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    My T61 LG icc profile

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by maxsquared, Feb 11, 2008.

  1. maxsquared

    maxsquared Notebook Consultant

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    OK, I tried eveything but couldn't find the best solution. Then I did myself with Adobe Gamma, here it is if anyone need it.

    It's for 14inch LG screen with 1440x900 resolution.

    Edit: This one actually works quite well, compare to my powerbook G4 with IPS screen, it's not much difference there, the colour looks perfect.
     

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    cdrrcd Newbie

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    That's very kind of you to share this.I have been looking for Samsung 1680x1050 15.4 icc profile for a long time. Can anyone share it please, like the op did? Thanks.
     
  3. maxsquared

    maxsquared Notebook Consultant

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    I know exactly how you feel, as I was looking for mine for ages too. But afterall I did it myself with with Adobe Gamma, give it a go.

    OK, just search google for Adobe Gamma download the file should come up and just do the adjustment yourself.
     
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    Wait, Adobe Gamma is free? I thought it only came with Photoshop. :confused:
     
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    maxsquared Notebook Consultant

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    Nah, I spend 599 GBP got adobe suite cs3 and it's not in there, apparently adobe gamma is not included in adobe suite... boooooo
     
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    This video shows Adobe Gamma in CS3:

    <object width='425' height='355'><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/cge3zE5cNP0&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/cge3zE5cNP0&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width='425' height='355'></embed></object>
     
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    pdidi Newbie

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    Using Adobe Gamma Loader or DisplayProfile with XP is succesfull on my T61 with LG display and Intel 965 Express Chipset, until it goes into standby. After waking up the display settings are set back to default, even though the ICC is still marked as default. I think the problem is caused by the Intel Graphics Media driver. Does anyone know how to disable this annoying behaviour?

    Thanx for your help!
     
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    No solution for that, just have to reload the icc with adobe gemma.

    BTW, does it work ok for you? There are so many colours I couldn't see, but since my calibration, it actually work quite well.
     
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