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Pvassilis
Hello people,

I have a Quato 213 Excellence and use an i1 and Icolor display3.5.0.0 to calibrate it. During some tests and activating different profiles I noticed something strange. I have a PS window in the background and the window of Icolor display in the foreground. I activate a different icc profile, my monitor changes appearance BUT, when I click on the PS window it changes again!! For example let's say that my initial view is dark. When activating another profile the monitor gets brighter and when I click on the PS window to activate the monitor darkens, but not as much as in it's initial state, it lays somewhere in the middle. PS version is CS4 and I run OS 10.5.8.
Any explanation/ideas would be much appreciated.

Vassilis P.
tho_mas
QUOTE (Pvassilis @ Oct 23 2009, 04:49 AM) *
Any explanation/ideas would be much appreciated.
you have to reboot Photoshop first so that it can load the new monitor profile.
Czornyj
QUOTE (Pvassilis @ Oct 23 2009, 11:49 AM) *
Hello people,

I have a Quato 213 Excellence and use an i1 and Icolor display3.5.0.0 to calibrate it. During some tests and activating different profiles I noticed something strange. I have a PS window in the background and the window of Icolor display in the foreground. I activate a different icc profile, my monitor changes appearance BUT, when I click on the PS window it changes again!! For example let's say that my initial view is dark. When activating another profile the monitor gets brighter and when I click on the PS window to activate the monitor darkens, but not as much as in it's initial state, it lays somewhere in the middle. PS version is CS4 and I run OS 10.5.8.
Any explanation/ideas would be much appreciated.

Vassilis P.


You may change the linearization of the display - so the apperiance of non color managed content will look different - but Photoshop manages the colors of images - it compares TRC of the color space the image was rendered to, the TRC of the display, and applies a correction when needed. So you may change gamma calibration targets, but the image will look the same in Photoshop. It may only be brighter/darker when you change the luminance calibration target.
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