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Can I use my colormunki smile with this monitor. If I can what would be the best settings for photo editing.If not does anyone have this display that can provide a profile.
http://www.panelook.com/B156HAN01.2_AUO_15.6_LCM_overview_19049.html
Sure. Use defaults, but set “Correction: White LED family”.
Is their an issue with it being a wide gamut display. I know previously on my w530 laptop it was an issue.
That doesn’t look like a wide gamut panel to me. There’s no chromaticity or gamut information.
Oh ok thanks.
Is thier anything i have to set in windows color managment if im using the displaycal profile loader?
For photo editing if i understand correctly lightroom uses prophoto rgb as its working colorspace. Should I set affinity photo (photoshop) to prophoto rgb argb or srgb. I alwasys reimport from affinity into into lightroom and then export the final image from lightroom. What should the export be for family photo clients should it be srgb out of lightroom since the monitor is srgb ?
Should I set affinity photo (photoshop) to prophoto rgb argb or srgb.
Shouldn’t really matter when all applications honour embedded profiles as they should, just be sure to embed it when saving.
What should the export be for family photo clients should it be srgb out of lightroom since the monitor is srgb ?
Depends on your client’s needs. If they are using mostly uncalibrated/unprofiled devices then sRGB still seems the safest choice.
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