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When I received my Dell 8500 Inspiron notebook last week, the monitor colors were too bright and too blue. I ran Adobe Gamma which created a monitor profile and installed as the monitor default. Profile name is AG1 11-5-03.
I am attempting to get the "color settings" right in Photoshop CS which I think I have done. However, in the color settings Working Spaces dropdown menu, the monitor RGB is listed as sRGB IEC61966-2.1 and not the AG profile AG1 11-5-03.
I checked properties/settings/advanced/color management which reads "Current monitor – Default Monitor, Default monitor profile – AG1 11-5-03.
I do not understand why this profile does not appear in Photoshop color settings.
The color profile does load at startup because at first the screen is bright and blue then immediately changes to the AG color profile.
I would really appreciate your help. Also in creating the profile, I could not adjust contrast on this notebook. There does not seem to be a contrast adjustment available. Brightness can be adjusted by fn key + up/down arrows. Right left arrown however do not adjust contrast.
Bev
I am attempting to get the "color settings" right in Photoshop CS which I think I have done. However, in the color settings Working Spaces dropdown menu, the monitor RGB is listed as sRGB IEC61966-2.1 and not the AG profile AG1 11-5-03.
I checked properties/settings/advanced/color management which reads "Current monitor – Default Monitor, Default monitor profile – AG1 11-5-03.
I do not understand why this profile does not appear in Photoshop color settings.
The color profile does load at startup because at first the screen is bright and blue then immediately changes to the AG color profile.
I would really appreciate your help. Also in creating the profile, I could not adjust contrast on this notebook. There does not seem to be a contrast adjustment available. Brightness can be adjusted by fn key + up/down arrows. Right left arrown however do not adjust contrast.
Bev
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