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Display profiles (ALL of them) store monitor behaviour. Like… If i send RGB 200,40,50 what color coordinates will actually output my screen?, and the opposite, which RGB values do I need to output to get certain color coordinates?.
You’re saying, if the RGB value is 200,40,50 you need to find out what the actual color coordinates will output to the screen, and from that you need the opposite ?
Last tab on the right, verification
That option is grayed out, that is after using DisplayCAL to calibrate the display ?
Display profiles (ALL of them) store monitor behaviour. Like… If i send RGB 200,40,50 what color coordinates will actually output my screen?, and the opposite, which RGB values do I need to output to get certain color coordinates?.
You’re saying, if the RGB value is 200,40,50 you need to find out what the actual color coordinates will output to the screen, and from that you need the opposite ?
Read it again.
Last tab on the right, verification
That option is grayed out, that is after using DisplayCAL to calibrate the display ?
It should not if you calibrated or installed profile with DisplayCAL.
I understand things more better, just posted a new issue.
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