Calibrating My Monitor in Windows 11 Questions...
- June 9, 2024
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Hi All,
I'm trying to calibrate my monitor in Windows 11. I downloaded AdobeRGB1998.icc and set this as my Device Profile in Windows Color System Defaults (see screen shot).
(I did this because I plan to Assign the Adobe RGB 1998 color profile to a digital painting I created in Photoshop and it makes sense to me that the monitor and document should have the same profile. I realize I should have had an assigned color profile before I did the work, and embedded it, but I am just learning and didn't have one, so am doing it now. [doc specs say color profile is untagged RGB at present] I want people who purchase this art file to be able to print professionally and use it for screens and from advice in another post, this seems the best option for my painting at this point - as long as it looks good on a calibrated monitor.)
When I go to Display Color Calibration and click 'Next' I get the following popup: This display currently uses a wide-gamut color profile. The Display Calibration will create a color profile with a conventional gamut which may be a poor fit for this display and result in distorted color appearance. Do you want to continue anyway? (see screen shot 2)
Should I continue to calibrate with current settings?
or
Should I not be using the AdobeRGB1998.icc for my device profile?
Any replies genuinely appreciated!
