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  • #6665

    Gabi Kogge
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    Hello,

    I need some help: I calibrated a Dell 2516D with a Spyder 4 and DisplayCal (connected to MBP). Result looks great for pictures! However some menu bars e.g. from Finder or Safari now have strong green tint. I looks like all native Apple apps are effected. Third party software looks OK.

    Setting: 5700K/120cd/2.2. Whitepoint was matched for white but also for each RGB color via monitor settings successfully at the beginning for calibration process.

    Any ideas? Thanks for advice!

    Gabi

    #6668

    FlaFla
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    Hi,
    I can’t help you, but I’ve the same issue with my win7 x64 computer …

    With displaycal profile loader, ‘ when I reset video card gamma table’ the green tint is going away 😉

    Bye

    #6669

    Gabi Kogge
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    Thanks! But that doesn’t help in my case. It looks like this function is available for Windows only.

    #6680

    Florian Höch
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    Attach the profile please (in DisplayCAL use “Create compressed archive…”).

    #6685

    FlaFla
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    I’ve tried to un-install and re do the all process.
    Begining with screen “2”, image was fine and well calibrated.
    So, I decided to attack on screen “1”, and know screen “2” got green tinted… damn it ! 😀

    #6686

    FlaFla
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    So screen”2″ was fine until I calibrate screen “1”.
    2days ago before re-calibration it was the contrary.
    Now, screen 1″ is fine screen “2” is green. (but I didn t touch screen 2 after it was fine 😉 I just recalibriate  “1”

    Hardware: win7 x64 / dual screen / nvidia gtx 970 / spyder 5

    Thanks for your help and time 🙂 Displaycal is way better than spyder “express” !

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    #6692

    Florian Höch
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    You used “Very high” calibration speed for the PL2480H. This should not be used for a good quality result, instead use “High” (or even “Medium”).

    #6693

    FlaFla
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    Thanks for your answer, I’ll give it a try.
    If i’m right I got the same result in “high” (green screen), and screen “1” is ok in high.

    The strange thing is that screen “2” was fine and got broken- during calibration of screen “1”.
    And This never appends with previous version of display cal = /

    EDIT: Ok, i’ll also change mod to “white led “:)

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    #6694

    Florian Höch
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    Also make sure to use the correct measurement mode for your display (possibly “White LED”).

    #6697

    FlaFla
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    When I launch calibration, green tint is going away 😉 Well will see….

    #6698

    FlaFla
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    Seems to be ok ! Thanks Florian 🙂

    #6741

    Gabi Kogge
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    Hi Florian,

    Thanks for feedback! Please find profile attached.

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    #6758

    Florian Höch
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    Thanks for feedback! Please find profile attached.

    The profile looks fine. Have you tried rebooting?

    #6759

    Gabi Kogge
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    Yes – I did reboot.

    Can DisplayCal or AMD graphic card get “confused” due to two monitors (Laptop and external Dell)?

    #6766

    Florian Höch
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    No, it’s probably an issue with Finder graphics cache.

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