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    Color Calibration stock glossy np8150

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by superfastryan, Feb 17, 2012.

  1. superfastryan

    superfastryan Newbie

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    Does anyone have a ICC file for the np8150 stock glossy. my colors are very weak. ive tried some from sagers website and one of them improves it, but not by much.

    So can some either post settings from CCC or a ICC file.


    Thanks alot
     
  2. Anthony@MALIBAL

    Anthony@MALIBAL Company Representative

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    If the stock files didn't help any, you'll probably just need to have it calibrated professionally or just try to do it by eye. Those files are accurate for most screens, but yours must need more calibration than the average.

    Screens are unique, so those files won't work for everyone.
     
  3. superfastryan

    superfastryan Newbie

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    I finally found the color settings in CCC.

    I found a way to make it look amazing.

    set your colors to this.

    hue=0
    saturation=137
    brightness=5
    contrast=100
    temperature=6500

    makes the colors look 1000000000000000 times better without going overboard.

    it's a good way of saving 100 dollars on the 95 gamut display.

    stock glossy FTW
     
  4. Ryan

    Ryan NBR Moderator

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    Stock glossy is good, but you can't really compare to the 95% gamut screens.

    Once you use them, you can't go back. ;)

    But yeah, Sager uses pretty good stock screens.