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    I looking for calibration profile B156HW01 V7

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Trewhela, Nov 3, 2011.

  1. Trewhela

    Trewhela Notebook Consultant

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    hi im looking for one, im using the one from sager web but i don’t think its a good one, i appreciated thanks !!!
     
  2. yhchoong

    yhchoong Notebook Consultant

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    You will never get a good one if you don't calibrate your screen to its own characteristics, especially after you've tried the profiles posted on the Sager website and they don't satisfy you.

    Given the lack of people over here who owns a colorimeter AND a screen with the same biasness as yours towards certain colours, I think you will be looking for a long time as it would be simply pure luck by finding a profile that matches your screen very well.

    I suggest looking at the local arts schools around your area which will be able to calibrate your screen and explain the entire process to you for a small fee, normally 20 bucks or so.
     
  3. Anthony@MALIBAL

    Anthony@MALIBAL Company Representative

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    This is definitely good advice. Those default profiles may help a little bit, but ultimately the actual quality depends on your screen and the one that was originally calibrated.

    That said, the calibrations yhchoong posted on another thread are worth trying as well.

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/sag...r-gamut-screen-calibration-3.html#post7988728