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Using colormunki display for photo editing
Using colormunki display for photo editing















Using colormunki display for photo editing software#

I'd recommend using X-Rite's software rather than dispcalGUI. Sorry for the detail length, if you made it this far, thank you.Īny suggestions? Experiences? This has me beat. Even weirder - if I click the side-by-side original-edit photo conparison button, the left is pure black while the right is the red!) (For example, in lightroom, the background behind the photo being developed, when set to black, for some reason it's a super dark red. Might I also add that after many calibrations on both displays, some blacks have a dark tint of some color. And many different settings and test later I've yet to match the tv to the monitor. The monitor looks better than the tv, altho suffers from the same 2 problems. the only way to work with the warmth is lights out and get used to the warmth, which isn't practical for quick edits. This calibrated tv shows silver grays as bronze, not okay to the naked eye. I'm used to my Galaxy S5 phone which is set to the most RGB accurate setting - it looks right (still possibly slightly oversaturated but that doesn't matter). If you were to watch a video or tv on this calibrated screen, just imagine the blacks not existing, blacks are unsaturated, all of it is gray and awful.Īlso, it's warm. The lower I set the brightness and recalibrate, the more gray and dull my blacks calibrate. I lower the screen brightness (black level in disguise, really) to it's proper level, but now it's not calibrated. So basically all blacks are overexposed and just look gray. The tv gets an awful black scale, it's either totally black or dark gray. I've been calibrating for a week now, a 22" HannsG monitor, and a 50" Seiki 4k tv.

using colormunki display for photo editing

I got a ColorMunki Display unit with dispcalGUI, Argyll, HCFR. So I got tired of manually adjusting my displays to get an "accurate" look for photo editing.















Using colormunki display for photo editing