monitor color calibration...

I have one user that needs to have the colors on their computer and
monitor match the colors on a computer and projector. Anyone have any
recommendations for how to achieve this?

Ken

Maybe a ColorMunki?


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Hi
Make sure the Monitor and Projector are running the same color (as in
K) setting, maybe try http://www.quickgamma.de/indexen.html


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On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 20:36:01 GMT, reverendjb
reverendjb@no-mx.forums.novell.com wrote:
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Maybe a ColorMunki?[/color]

I’ll check it out.
Thanks.

On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 20:59:58 GMT, malcolmlewis
malcolmlewis@no-mx.forums.novell.com wrote:
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Hi
Make sure the Monitor and Projector are running the same color (as in
K) setting, maybe try http://www.quickgamma.de/indexen.html[/color]

I’ll check it out.
Thanks.

KeN Etter ketter@no-mx.forums.novell.com wrote in
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I have one user that needs to have the colors on their computer and
monitor match the colors on a computer and projector. Anyone have any
recommendations for how to achieve this?
[/color]

Reduce the brightness on the monitor on the PC. The light levels will be
very different. If they are in different rooms, temporarily get them in
the same room so you can at least eyeball something. Windows 7 has some
colour management that is much better than XP. Search in the control panel
for Colour. You can also hire devices that will create a profile that is
specific to the monitor. Where I work we use EFI Colour Profiler for
Monitors software to do this for our production printing customers. PC
displays are no where near accurate because “vivid” sells screens. The
lights in the room make a huge difference too.

Dave Taylor daveytay@nospamplshotmail.com wrote in
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KeN Etter ketter@no-mx.forums.novell.com wrote in
news:5a4sh9po18ma1j0f3ttgf4tdse3eqq2pt5@4ax.com:
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I have one user that needs to have the colors on their computer and
monitor match the colors on a computer and projector. Anyone have
any recommendations for how to achieve this?
[/color]

Reduce the brightness on the monitor on the PC. The light levels will
be very different. If they are in different rooms, temporarily get
them in the same room so you can at least eyeball something. Windows
7 has some colour management that is much better than XP. Search in
the control panel for Colour. You can also hire devices that will
create a profile that is specific to the monitor. Where I work we use
EFI Colour Profiler for Monitors software to do this for our
production printing customers. PC displays are no where near accurate
because “vivid” sells screens. The lights in the room make a huge
difference too.
[/color]

At home I am using F.Lux software which is free and reduces the blue as
night gets darker so I sleep better. Just an FYI about a nifty tool that
is kind of related…

KeN Etter,[color=blue]

Anyone have any
recommendations for how to achieve this?[/color]

My colleague uses ColourMunki too.


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