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    Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4 & NP700Z5) and ICC profile

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by Hawat, Dec 4, 2011.

  1. Hawat

    Hawat Notebook Enthusiast

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    Definitely the screen in the Samsung Series 7 "Chronos" (NP700Z4 & NP700Z5) is more than decent, but still need a little tweaking of colors to get the best performance of the panel. Many people in this forum has access to screen color-calibration hardware such Spyder 3 or similar. I would refer to the altruism of anyone who has been successfully calibrate the screen under Win7 and does not mind sharing the ICC profile obtained. Many colleagues of this forum will appreciate this gesture forever ;).

    Thanks

    UPDATE: an easy formula to quickly enhance the color quality of your SS7C panel:

    go to C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color
    Overwrite default "Samsung Series 7.icm" by the custom version of the file you can find in this thread.

    Control Panel> Color Management> Device: Generic PnP Monitor
    Add ICC profile: "Samsung Series 7.icm"
    Set as Default Profile
    Close

    Easy Setting>Display
    Set display color to ¨Sharp¨

    Hope it helps!!
     
  2. azelexx

    azelexx Notebook Evangelist

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    Agreed, +rep to whoever posts it!
     
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  4. Hawat

    Hawat Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks mate, much appreciated!
     
  5. kangu

    kangu Notebook Consultant

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    How do I use this icc file? Do I need the Spyder software to use it? If not, where do I drag the file I just downloaded?
     
  6. varyv88

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    Double click on the downloaded profile/ Right click and click Install Profile. Then, go Control Panel>Appearance and Personalization>Screen Resolution>Advanced Settings> Color Management. Click on Color Management, then check the box that says Use my settings for this device, then click add profile. From there, you can add the custom icc profile, or even calibrate one through windows.

    @ midgetdiablo: Near perfect calibration. Increased a little gamma and it's really nice now. Great job!
     
  7. yknyong1

    yknyong1 Radiance with Radeon

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    How do you edit the gamma? Through the ICC profile?
     
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    bump, this interests me as well
     
  10. phoenixfight

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  11. John Ratsey

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    Run msconfig.exe, got to Startup, and disable Intel igfxpers.exe. Then reboot and reapply the profile.

    John
     
  12. phoenixfight

    phoenixfight Notebook Enthusiast

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    Weird. igfxper.exe isn't in the list of Startup programs...
     
  13. yknyong1

    yknyong1 Radiance with Radeon

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    Check easy settings
     
  14. aznguyen316

    aznguyen316 Rock Chalk Jayhawk

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    It's listed as intel something, pull over the target tab to see which is the igfxper.exe
     
  15. Thornton

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    I just joined to say thanks for posting this profile. It has massively improved my Samsung.

    Cheers
     
  16. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    Note that it is "igfxper s.exe". One way to disable it is to search the C drive for the file and then change the name (eg to igfxpers.ex).

    John
     
  17. um4rio

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    When I apply the profile, my screen looks exactly the same as before... am I missing something?!
     
  18. WeeMaan

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    Rename the igfxpers.exe to something else (ex. igfxpers_backup.exe).
    Worked for me.
     
  19. um4rio

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    I have done this. Then I went into easy settings and changed display to 'no effect' - rebooted. Reapplied profile. Still no change, looks exactly the same
     
  20. WeeMaan

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    Go to - Advanced > change system default (not sure that is right in english) > advanced > tick "use windows calibration", then your profile should be changed

    After that, untick "use windows calibration" otherwise it will change back.
    Got to love windows..

    Edit: Add the profile in the system default also.
     
  21. WeeMaan

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    um4rio - Did it work?
     
  22. um4rio

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    Yep got it to work by ticking and unticking the box. It's a definite improvement over 'no effect' in easy settings, but to be honest I prefer easy settings 'standard' for normal use, which switches to easy settings 'movie' by itself when watching something... I've noticed that the 'movie' setting allows you to see a lot more detail than the custom icc profile
     
  23. vaiozmaniac

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    it will switch from ´no effect´ with icc profile to ´movie´ as well. the icc profile is perfect.
     
  24. phoenixfight

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    bahh i cannot find igfxpers.exe in my c drive :(
     
  25. sean.e

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    I believe that MovieColorEnhancer.exe is responsible for switching to movie mode. You can disable the startup of MovieColorEnhancer in the task scheduler.
     
  26. phoenixfight

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    Can anyone help out here? It seems like unchecking igfxpers.exe has worked for a lotta people but as you can see here, it doesn't show up. My color settings reset everytime I plug in a usb device and when i play games. it's pretty frustrating :(
     

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    Have you gone into advanced and change the default profile to the S7 ICM (you must also check use my settings)?
     
  28. phoenixfight

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    wow. i love you. that totally fixed my problem! :D ahahahahahaha all i needed to do was set the ICC profile up as the system default. :D YAYYYY Thanks

    Edit: Wow, i just realized all my changes should have been done for the system default... :p
     
  29. yknyong1

    yknyong1 Radiance with Radeon

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    Glad your problem is solved :)
     
  30. phoenixfight

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    Arg..Sorry for spamming, but adding the icc profile to system defaults didnt't really help. It reverts back to crappy washed out colors after gaming. And yes, I did add the ICC profile and check the "Use my settings" box. :(
     

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    yknyong1 Radiance with Radeon

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    In Easy Settings, remember to recheck the 'standard' colour for the Display tab. It takes a few seconds to switch for no effect to Standard every time the windows are re-sized BTW.
     
  32. phoenixfight

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    o_O i'm kinda confused. i thought using color management settings would make it so you wouldnt need to deal with the Display setting in Easy Settings.

    My main problem is that whenever I insert a device into a USB or if I play games, colors shift from the S7 ICM profile back to the "No Effect' color profile in Easy Settings.
     
  33. yknyong1

    yknyong1 Radiance with Radeon

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    If you don't check the standard colour, then the bluish no effect tone will be applied by Samsung Easy Settings every time you finish a game or plug in USB.
     
  34. phoenixfight

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    ooooooooooooooooooh. YAYYY! IT WORKSS!! ahaha. a guide should be put up on the original post.

    yknyong1, you're awesome.
     
  35. yknyong1

    yknyong1 Radiance with Radeon

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    Thanks, and the original poster has been inactive since Dec 11.
     
  36. sean.e

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    It's funny that 'no effect' results in the strange blueish tone. What is the reason for that? On other laptops from other manufacturers, there is no easy settings app equivalent, yet there is no blueish tone either. Is there some way to prevent the blueish tone from being the default?
     
  37. yknyong1

    yknyong1 Radiance with Radeon

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    It's panel issue.
     
  38. phoenixfight

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    Hey yknyong1, could you clarify what you mean by this? Normally, my colors stay the same, but every so often, it changes and I think it might be because of this?

    And did you mean that it takes a few seconds to switch from crappy colors to the S7 icm?
     
  39. masterg893

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    Hey everyone i tried to download the icc and apparently megaupload.com has been seized and shutdown is there anyother way to obtain this icc?
     
  40. yknyong1

    yknyong1 Radiance with Radeon

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    This is complex..

    Can somebody post a full guide of what needs to be done?
     
  43. Weatherwax

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    I added the icc profile and it has definitely improved the overall quality.

    One question, though: What is the ideal color setting on the Display tab in Easy Settings, i.e. Standard, Sharp etc.?

    The 'Sharp' setting seems a bit more vibrant than the 'Standard', but the blue in Easy Settings becomes sort of turquoise. I'm not really great at judging colors so I don't really know what is intended.
     
  44. Luterin

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    It seems that games (and other full screen applications) overrides the ICC profile and use the default settings. Is there any easy way to force them to use the selected ICC profile?
     
  45. Ephelant

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    I noticed the same thing. Hoping someone has found a fix.
     
  46. Luterin

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    BTW, this isn't a Samsung or AMD issue, it's a Windows issue as far as what I've understood from some fast research.
     
  47. sean.e

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    I agree. Sharp is more vibrant, but all the blues seem weaker. I'm sticking with Standard.
     
  48. 6david

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    hmm crap seem like a lot of issues with the screen...

    went to look at unit in store yday and the screen kinda does suck compare to a good screen. it's just doesn't pop in brightness or contrast and if you are off angle forget it...

    i hate glossy but this unit is sub-par. i even took my 2006 macboopk pro to compare and even the salesman said my OLD laptop looked better (win7 sample pic).

    looks NOTHING LIKE: http://www.akihabaranews.com/wp-content/uploads//images/9/49/108649/1.jpg
     

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    In an earlier post I found a referral to an .icc file to improve the colors of the NP700Z5A, however it's dead now since the demise of Megaupload...
    Could some kind soul please post a new link or the file itself?

    Thanks!
     
  50. spincel

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    A post also in this page has that link from mediafire or post #40 of this topic.
     
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