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    Samsung Screen Calibration ICC

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by BaldwinHillsTrojan, Feb 9, 2008.

  1. BaldwinHillsTrojan

    BaldwinHillsTrojan Notebook Evangelist

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    I think I have the Samsung screen. Has a bluish tint. Want to know how to find out definitively and also calibrate the sucker. Thanks in advance.
     
  2. maxsquared

    maxsquared Notebook Consultant

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    I've been asking for the same thing (but LG screen) for ages, but it seems no one willing to upload just a icc.
     
  3. morphy

    morphy Notebook Deity

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    I just posted in another thread few days ago with the link to some user submitted icc profiles for the LG screen..use the search function and search for "icc profile".
     
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    maxsquared Notebook Consultant

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    Ye, I know that thread, but that is for the 15inch screen and apparently it's different from the 14inch higher nits.
     
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    WxAxGxS Notebook Enthusiast

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    maxsquared Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks, this might sound funny, but when I look at the blocks and colours in the wizard, I can't see any difference, but I do see the result after calibration. (If you understand what I mean)

    Anyways, I gave up ages ago, it's just my answer to this thread...