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Hi,

 

This topic is in other places on the forum, but after much trial and error and some help from other members here is the best calibration file I can offer.

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cmrTtErlE-xUf5iNlzLAshVBBcga_7eS/view?usp=sharing

 

To load this file go to Control Panel - Colour Management

 

Check that the tick box - use my settings for this device - is checked.

 

Then use the ADD button. Then use the Browse button to find the above file on your PC. Select file, then press ADD button.

 

Calibrate1.jpg

 

You may need to select Add from the above screen again to find the file from Associate Colour Profile list.(pic below)

 

Calibrate2.jpg

 

Once you have the profile showing like I have in image #1, then click - Set as Default Profile.

 

You should see the colours of your screen change. Might be a little, might be a lot. Anyhow, if you get no change, try a quick re-boot of the PC. That helped me first time I used this.

 

Final note, make sure your AMD Settings Colour temperature is set to 6500K. This is what was used when the display was calibrated. If you want to change yourself after the profile is used then feel free. I have checked with some calibration tools and this is pretty spot on what you should need. This was done at night, and so the colour cast can change in the change of light, but from a 'night' perspective this is really good. Bright screen and as white as you can get this panel to go without bleaching the colours. For best web results I use Opera Browser which faithfully re-produces the ICM settings. Other browsers can add their own spin on colour - so be warned!

 

Hopefully this helps a few more of you out there :0)

 

Pepsimaxmjs

 

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