![]() You did check that iProfiler is creating v2 profiles (and not v4)?Īnd I will need to just use software calibration on the E207WFP. If it doesn't, then there's something wrong with the profile. ![]() The same thing should happen when you use a custom profile. Using the sRGB profile won't be right (I mean, it's unlikely to reflect accurately the properties of the monitor) but it should make all three test images look the same, as you found. That suggests that there's something wrong with the profiles iProfiler creates for the E207WFP. However, on this monitor, all my sRGB jpegs look as I would expect them to. icm, all 3 versions look nearly identical (only slight variation around the edges, almost imperceptible). If I switch the profile to the default sRGB. icm loaded for it that I created with the x-Rite i1 Display and iProfiler software. ![]() On the secondary (E207WFP) display, which shouldn't be wide-gamut, all 3 pictures look different when I have a custom. ![]() My results, of course, confuse me even further. I downloaded your test images and viewed them in Windows Photo Viewer on each screen. It's unable to distinguish between similar light tones, so it can't properly display the subtle tonal nuances in clothing or flowers, for example." it's absolutely awful at colour reproduction and reproducing tones at the extreme ends of the scale. Its most glaring problem is its questionable image quality. The cnet review ( ) didn't like it much: "Unfortunately the E207WFP has more weaknesses than strengths. That means it won't calibrate well, and colour and brightness will vary as you move your viewing position in front of the screen. The E207WFP is quite old, and with a TN display. My main display now is the -H and my secondary display is an older Dell E207WFP. ![]() Just to clarify, I no longer have the -HM. Still pretty confused, but maybe have an idea of what to try. Wow, a lot to digest here! I read it a few times, and have spent quite a bit of time reading your recommended sites and some others as well. ![]()
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