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    Free Display Calibration Software

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Tinderbox (UK), Jul 10, 2012.

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    A hardware calibrator is best, but this software seems quite good, it stops your calibration profile from being changed, like when you run a game or some other software, and you exit and fined your screen calibration changed.

    It says it`s for gamer`s, but it should work just as well for photography.

    I have an AMD graphics and it seems to work well, I dont know about Intel and Nvidia

    Try calibrating at different times of day under different lighting condition, make multiple profiles.

    edit : I found when i calibrated during the day under natural light, by the evening under artificial light, the whites of my screen looked a little yellow, so i calibrated my screen under the same light, and it seams to look ok under daylight as well so far, still testing.

    John.

    EDIT : Install as Administrator.

    Download Monitor Calibration Wizard 1.0 Free - Monitor calibration wizard, unlimited profiles, persistent profile for 3D games - Softpedia