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    Tosh. Satt. M70-148 - color calibration?

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by tomahawk, Feb 28, 2006.

  1. tomahawk

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    Dear All,

    I have another question concerning my notebook - I guess all my colors on the screen are a bit yellowish... at least when I open internet explorer with a blank page, or any textbox, menus in programs.. all that is not pure white, but goes slightly to yellow.. Which means all other spectrum is shifted somehow.. does it not?

    I work a lot with photoshop and this means really problem for me, as I see completely different pictures as I got use to in my desktop and CRT monitor.

    So the question is, if you know any way how to "calibrate" the screen - there is something under Display in windows related to color spaces such as sRGB, etc.. I tried some of them, but nothing changes, in fact no change can be seen at all after applying different color profiles.

    Is there another way how to obtain really right colors?

    Thanks much for any comments,

    Best regards,
    Tom