I put your profile in the display folder, ptsube but it doesn't show up as a selectable profile under the display menu.
Any idea whats wrong?
This is the second attempt at making a profile using Spyder2 pro.
With my Macbook set to not change the brightness with ambient light, screen saver, screen dim etc. ... all turned off I came up with a horridly weird profile. Tried it again, same dark room only the second time I just walked away. I didn't let that colorimeter move at all. I came up with the attached profile.
Comparing to the Supercal one I am not quite sure which one I like best. Again, in the end this is seeing right? For me it is usually easier. I can (and do) calibrate my ACD to my printer and then request test images from outside print vendors to ensure I'm going to be "close". This glossy screen may have added some additional headache to my process.
Who knows. I'd like people's thoughts though, probably those who care to compare Supercal to mine. It's not meant to be a contest, just that I cannot decide which I like best but I can see a difference.
Edit:
I am adding the test image from Spyder's CD. If this is wrong then please just let me know. But it's the image they give to show you the comparison. I'm also thinking I may try to snap a couple of pics of before and after This is also what is on screen when I jump from supercal profile to mine.
Edit # 2.
I think Supercal still wins here. If anyone cares.Check the test image, look specifically at the second baby photo from the left, the yellow alarm clock and the sunflower. There is a slight yellow tint to mine (this was pointed out but now it seems more evident as my eyes adjust to the screen). I wish I could just slightly tweak a profile from within colorsync.
May also try spyder again but with a different white point.
This is the second attempt at making a profile using Spyder2 pro.
With my Macbook set to not change the brightness with ambient light, screen saver, screen dim etc. ... all turned off I came up with a horridly weird profile. Tried it again, same dark room only the second time I just walked away. I didn't let that colorimeter move at all. I came up with the attached profile.
Comparing to the Supercal one I am not quite sure which one I like best. Again, in the end this is seeing right? For me it is usually easier. I can (and do) calibrate my ACD to my printer and then request test images from outside print vendors to ensure I'm going to be "close". This glossy screen may have added some additional headache to my process.
Who knows. I'd like people's thoughts though, probably those who care to compare Supercal to mine. It's not meant to be a contest, just that I cannot decide which I like best but I can see a difference.
Edit:
I am adding the test image from Spyder's CD. If this is wrong then please just let me know. But it's the image they give to show you the comparison. I'm also thinking I may try to snap a couple of pics of before and after This is also what is on screen when I jump from supercal profile to mine.
Edit # 2.
I think Supercal still wins here. If anyone cares.Check the test image, look specifically at the second baby photo from the left, the yellow alarm clock and the sunflower. There is a slight yellow tint to mine (this was pointed out but now it seems more evident as my eyes adjust to the screen). I wish I could just slightly tweak a profile from within colorsync.
May also try spyder again but with a different white point.
I'm kind of torn. Yours looks quite good. I guess I will have to go back and forth between the two and see which I like better. It's weird, both mine and yours look good, but both are somewhat different. Hmm.
Some of you may have different display models...hence some calibrations may not be compatible with your display
I've downloaded one of you guy profile and put it in
HD/Library/ColorSync/Profiles/xxxx.icc
I loaded ColorSync utility and I couldn't select the .ICC file to run. What I've done wrong? Please help
You profile has about the same contrast level as ptsube's profile. But yours is slightly brighter for the same screen brightness. I'll try to run yours for a while. Yours may end up a bit more favourable cos I can now turn down the screen brightness on the display? Will this help save battery power?
I've downloaded one of you guy profile and put it in
HD/Library/ColorSync/Profiles/xxxx.icc
I loaded ColorSync utility and I couldn't select the .ICC file to run. What I've done wrong? Please help
Try HD/Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays/
Also, the Supercal one is actually called JC Display.
Use Supercal! I just used it, and my opinion of the LCD on the Glassbook went up from thinking about returning it, to, the only reason I would return it, is to get the 2.4GHz instead of the 2.0GHz.
Follow the instructions and ask questions if you have any.
Also, don't use the crappy built in calibrator. If you use that accoring to the instructions, it gives everything a blue tint. UGH! Supercal actually calibrates RGB levels. It takes about twenty minutes, but it could save you from standing in a return line.
Place any downloaded profiles in Library/Colorsync/profiles. Go to display properties and uncheck "show profiles for this display only." THe new profile should show in the left pane.
EDIT: for those that can't find the ColorSync folder, go to the display menu and do a generic calibration. This will create the Colorsync folder, so you can drop the unzipped profiles found here, in this new folder.
Im new to this mac stuff so Icould be going somthing wrong, but when i add your file to the profile folder it wont show as an option in the display options. Does anyone know what im doing wrong as from what i hear this is a good cal file.
Any help would be great, thanks.
Open the finder, under devices select "Macintosh HD", go to the System Folder, then Library > Color Sync > Profiles
Put the file there.
Have followed the steps you said, but it still wont show up. I've also unchecked
"only show profiles for this display only" but still no look.