I posted my initial questions on this forum already when it comes to profiling the NEC wide gamut display. I purchased a eye 1 display 2 and got the 14 day trail of the profiling software from NEC (spectra view). After calibrating both my monitors with it, the images I open in photoshop look pretty close when moved form one screen to the other despite my desktop image looking radically different (i guess it's not color managed).
The question i have though is regarding the smaller differences in the way the images do appear on each of the displays and which one i should trust more. On the apple 30" display the image is a little warmer, and it's a little greener on the NEC. Even with the calibration the apple one seems to be more punchy which i guess does not always mean accurate. I have also tried to build a *L curve profile using the calibration software, and while the image looks almost identical to the 2.2 version, photoshop seems to clip some of the blacks when in this mode. Os there a book or website that explains all this stuff and how it should behave ? I want to learn more about all of this since it seems that the more detail oriented i get the more questions arise.
Also, which software lets me paste in an image so i can view how it's colors are mapped in a color space and which ones are outside it ? Sort of like the color sync utility that comes with the mac but for plotting the colors in a specific image. This would be helpful to also determine if i should use adobe rgb or pro photo rgb on a particular image. Which brings me to question 3, can camera raw or lightroom show me if an image while i'm doing all my edits is within a certain space or if it's outside it ? I know from reading elsewhere that mapping an image into the widest color space is not always a smart thing to do if the image does not need it.
