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2021-05-10 at 23:47 #30166
Use photoshop softproofing to display icc (do not use preserve RGB colors). Depending on displayprofile TRC some dark patches may show as out of gamut, ignore them.
Example: Image is a TIFF AdobeRGB, softproof to display ICC with relative colorimetric (“relative white” is the only way to do it). Then show out of gamut.
I should use soft proofing then load the ICC profile but turn off preserve RGB colors ?
No. Use softproof with that display profile (simulate like with a printer, how things look in that outout colorspace). By default the other setting should be off.
I was informed this method will not work because and a paraphrase; the colors in question are outside the monitor’s capabilities, therefore; I won’t see any difference ?
2021-05-10 at 23:55 #30167Use photoshop softproofing to display icc (do not use preserve RGB colors). Depending on displayprofile TRC some dark patches may show as out of gamut, ignore them.
Example: Image is a TIFF AdobeRGB, softproof to display ICC with relative colorimetric (“relative white” is the only way to do it). Then show out of gamut.
I should use soft proofing then load the ICC profile but turn off preserve RGB colors ?
No. Use softproof with that display profile (simulate like with a printer, how things look in that outout colorspace). By default the other setting should be off.
I was informed this method will not work because and a paraphrase; the colors in question are outside the monitor’s capabilities, therefore; I won’t see any difference ?
Use out of gamut preview and they will be grey (customizable) so you’ll see where they are placed (if any). I just said to ignore near black out of gamut colors.
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Vincent.
2021-05-11 at 2:27 #30173For the proof condition customization in Ps, I should set the Device to simulate as my calibrated ICC profile but have the color space in Ps, set to; for example, DCI-P3 ?
2021-05-11 at 10:23 #30175but have the color space in Ps, set to; for example, DCI-P3 ?
No. Leave default colorspace as you have (I’ll use sRGB as default colorspace aon all monitors, including high end, since it applies only to untagged images, and unchek ask when profile mismatch, just ask when there is no profile)
I was talking about:
-Create an image with a colorspace you want to test. For example a DNG/NEF raw, open it and choose colorspace “X” as destination colorspace, for example P3 D65/Display P3.
-Once raw is opened in Ps as an RGB image encoded in colorspace “X”, use softproof
-On softproof choose as device you want to simulate current display profile. Do not chen preserve RGB numbers
-Enable out of gamut, it will highlight colors outside device colorspace (out of gamut mark customizabe to whatever color you want).
Ignore out of gamut near black colors.These colors outside sRGB are un common: some plstic toys, fabrics with very saturated colors and some flowers. So this is a real world test if not seeing those colors in your dispay is a issue for you with your typical sample images.
P.S: of course if upon previous display profile inspection it falls short of advertised specs then feel yourself free to return to store and get a better one
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Vincent.
2022-05-12 at 1:45 #35351I recently did a hardware change; whereas one of my displays have changed. I have two questions, when the calibration is done with DisplayCAL; where is the information in percentages for sRGB and AdobeRGB and DCI-P3 ?
2022-05-12 at 9:30 #35362On popup after calibration & profiling. On display summary if you open profile info, open right textbox area, in the bottom.
Or recalculate coverages using ArgyllCMS command line iccgamut & viewgam (read doc)
2022-05-12 at 14:32 #35365On popup after calibration & profiling. On display summary if you open profile info, open right textbox area, in the bottom.
Or recalculate coverages using ArgyllCMS command line iccgamut & viewgam (read doc)
I searched the whole interface, I can’t find what you are referring too ?
Also, I checked the database for a CCMS file for Huion displays, I could not find ?
2022-05-13 at 0:01 #35369On popup after calibration & profiling. On display summary if you open profile info, open right textbox area, in the bottom.
Or recalculate coverages using ArgyllCMS command line iccgamut & viewgam (read doc)
I searched the whole interface, I can’t find what you are referring too ?
Popup window after calibration,
or open application profile info in DIsplayCAL folder, then open text on the right, bottom 3 coverages
Also, I checked the database for a CCMS file for Huion displays, I could not find ?
Database is fed by users… if there is no one with an Huion and an spectrophotometer… no data.
2022-05-14 at 12:08 #35384On popup after calibration & profiling. On display summary if you open profile info, open right textbox area, in the bottom.
Or recalculate coverages using ArgyllCMS command line iccgamut & viewgam (read doc)
I searched the whole interface, I can’t find what you are referring too ?
Popup window after calibration,
or open application profile info in DIsplayCAL folder, then open text on the right, bottom 3 coverages
Also, I checked the database for a CCMS file for Huion displays, I could not find ?
Database is fed by users… if there is no one with an Huion and an spectrophotometer… no data.
Is there an equivalent CCMS file for Huion, I could try ?
Which file are you talking about which has the information at the bottom 3 coverages ?
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