Direct hardware calibration of monitors, and how monitor profiles on the computer should be set-up?
A (naïve) question about color management for photo editing with photoshop (and lightroom) on monitors that can be directly calibrated without a computer attached. I've spent a couple of hours consulting color management books, blogs, and google results but can't find an answer.
Short version: If I select AdobeRGB on my monitor's menu, do I also need to create a monitor profile on my computer for AdobeRGB (using e.g. displaycal and a colorimeter)? If so, do I create the monitor profile after running the monitor's own internal calibration of the AdobeRGB preset?
If I want to see what an image might look like in an sRGB environment do I just select the monitor sRGB preset, or do I also need to load a monitor profile on the computer created for that colorspace? Or something else completely?
More detailed:
I usually use an AdobeRGB color workflow for photography (AdobeRGB space is selected in cameras, photoshop, monitors).
My two HP Dreamcolor monitors offer color space presets (sRGB, AdobeRGB, native etc.) . If I plug a colorimeter directly into the monitor, I can "re-calibrate" the presets via a menu option on the monitor (no computer need be connected to the monitor). So, I do this recalibration regularly and usually select AdobeRGB on the monitors when I'm editing photos (I regularly calibrate the sRGB preset.as well).
I have photoshop's working space set to AdobeRGB, the Windows (10) monitor profile set to one I created with displaycal/i1 for the monitor while it was set to its AdobeRGB preset. To get an idea of how images might look on marketing platforms such as Facebook, Instagram etc., I've selected the sRGB preset on the monitor, which (as expected) results in a colour change. But... is this the right way to go about things?
Help from the community would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
John
