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    Color correction on the 1080 AG screen

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by K.S.M, Nov 27, 2011.

  1. K.S.M

    K.S.M Newbie

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    I've been doing a lot of photo editing, everything looks great on the screen. When I print I am getting stronger yellow tones than I would like.

    I connected a Spyder 3 sensor and re calibrated and no surprise it warmed up the screen. Now I am going to revisit the white balance on my photos.

    I also need to research specific printer profiles from Epson.

    Can anybody share other experiences in getting the most accurate colors?

    Thanks
     
  2. LoYaL_RUS

    LoYaL_RUS Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi, i callibrated my screen l502x 1080p and printer whith eye-one display 2.
    I see colours on photos in accuracy as on the screen