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    Anyone has ICC profile for 14.1'' Samsung (wxga+)

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by dealspiggy, Jun 11, 2008.

  1. dealspiggy

    dealspiggy Notebook Enthusiast

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    The FRU# of my T61 screen is 40T0412 (Samsung), which is too blue. I am trying to use Adobe Gamma to correct the color a little bit, the screen looks better now. However, I have difficulty getting a balanced RGB color. I wonder if anyone happen to have ICC profile for 14.1'' Samsung (but not LG). Can you please share it?

    Thanks! :)
     
  2. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    You might have to make it yourself using hardware calibration. Most LCDs vary even within the same run...so someone else's ICC might not work for you.
     
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    dealspiggy Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks for the reply.

    Another question is: how to make an ICC profile (generated by Adobe Gamma) default for my screen? My T61's graphics is integrated. Should I import the ICC profile into the Intel color correction panel?
     
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    dealspiggy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Could anyone pls teach me how to make an ICC profile default? Right now, the ICC profile generated by Adobe Gamma conflicts with the one from my computer graphics (Intel video eAccerlator?). I wonder how to get rid of the conflicts? anyone knows?

    I've done my research on google and this forum.

    TIA!
     
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    dealspiggy Notebook Enthusiast

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    unfortunately, I use windows vista (Basic) on my T61. :(

    Thanks anyway