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ICC Profile Invalid after update, need list of solutions to take

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Using Dell, I got the ICC Profile invalid message first when trying to correct Photoshop’s color, I fixed it by moving the folders containing the color settings. When I updated Photoshop April or May, I realized I need to add gamma to my blend, but when I do that, I got the message again. Give me the list of solutions to take. I know solutions have been posted online but I’m lazy.

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"I know solutions have been posted online but I’m lazy."

I suggest that to get some effective help you need to be slightly less "lazy" and post some useful information.

 

1. Start with a screenshot of your colour settings.

2. Give us some information about your version of Photoshop and your system (if you are not sure, go to Photoshop >Help >System info and press copy - then paste the info here)

3. Describe exactly what document profile you are using when you get the error message (if in doubt post the document)

 

I have no idea what you mean by "I realized I need to add gamma to my blend" but if you have checked Blend RGB colours using Gamma, then uncheck it. In normal use that should not be checked.

 

Dave

 

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I'm trying to blend RGB colors using Gamma and maintain the wide color gamut of my monitor (or wider).

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Required plug-ins:

Accented Edges 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Adaptive Wide Angle 21.1 - from the file “Adaptive Wide Angle.8bf”
Angled Strokes 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Average 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “Average.8bf”
Bas Relief 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
BMP 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Camera Raw 12.2.1 - from the file “Camera Raw.8bi”
Camera Raw Filter 12.2.1 - from the file “Camera Raw.8bi”
Chalk && Charcoal 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Charcoal 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Chrome 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Cineon 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “Cineon.8bi”
Clouds 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “Clouds.8bf”
Color Halftone 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Colored Pencil 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Conté Crayon 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Craquelure 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Crop and Straighten Photos 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “CropPhotosAuto.8li”
Crop and Straighten Photos Filter 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Crosshatch 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Crystallize 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Cutout 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Dark Strokes 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
De-Interlace 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Dicom 21.1 - from the file “Dicom.8bi”
Difference Clouds 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “Clouds.8bf”
Diffuse Glow 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Displace 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Dry Brush 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Eazel Acquire 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “EazelAcquire.8ba”
Entropy 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Export Color Lookup Tables 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “Export3DLUT.8be”
Extrude 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
FastCore Routines 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “FastCore.8bx”
Fibers 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Film Grain 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Filter Gallery 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Fresco 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Glass 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Glowing Edges 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Grain 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Graphic Pen 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Halftone Pattern 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Halide Bottlenecks 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “HalideBottlenecks.8bx”
HDRMergeUI 21.1 - from the file “HDRMergeUI.8bf”
HSB/HSL 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
IFF Format 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
IGES 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “U3D.8bi”
Ink Outlines 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
JPEG 2000 21.1 - from the file “JPEG2000.8bi”
Kurtosis 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Lens Blur 21.1 - from the file “Lens Blur.8bf”
Lens Correction 21.1 - from the file “Lens Correction.8bf”
Lens Flare 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Liquify 21.1 - from the file “Liquify.8bf”
Matlab Operation 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “ChannelPort.8bf”
Maximum 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Mean 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Measurement Core 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “MeasurementCore.8me”
Median 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Mezzotint 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Minimum 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
MMXCore Routines 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “MMXCore.8bx”
Mosaic Tiles 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Multiprocessor Support 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “MultiProcessor Support.8bx”
Neon Glow 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Note Paper 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
NTSC Colors 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “NTSC Colors.8bf”
Ocean Ripple 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
OpenEXR 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Paint Daubs 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Palette Knife 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Patchwork 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Paths to Illustrator 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
PCX 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “PCX.8bi”
Photocopy 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Picture Package Filter 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “ChannelPort.8bf”
Pinch 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Pixar 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “Pixar.8bi”
Plaster 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Plastic Wrap 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Pointillize 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Polar Coordinates 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Portable Bit Map 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “PBM.8bi”
Poster Edges 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
PRC 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “U3D.8bi”
Radial Blur 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Radiance 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “Radiance.8bi”
Range 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Render Color Lookup Grid 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “Export3DLUT.8be”
Reticulation 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Ripple 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Rough Pastels 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Save for Web 21.1 - from the file “Save for Web.8be”
ScriptingSupport 21.1 - from the file “ScriptingSupport.8li”
Shake Reduction 21.1 - from the file “Shake Reduction.8bf”
Shear 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Skewness 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Smart Blur 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Smudge Stick 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Solarize 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “Solarize.8bf”
Spaces 21.1 - from the file “Spaces.8li”
Spatter 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Spherize 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Sponge 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Sprayed Strokes 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Stained Glass 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Stamp 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Standard Deviation 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Sumi-e 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Summation 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Targa 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Texturizer 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Tiles 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Torn Edges 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Twirl 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
U3D 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “U3D.8bi”
Underpainting 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Vanishing Point 21.1 - from the file “VanishingPoint.8bf”
Variance 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “statistics.8ba”
Water Paper 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Watercolor 21.1 - from the file “Filter Gallery.8bf”
Wave 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
WIA Support 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “WIASupport.8li”
Wind 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”
Wireless Bitmap 21.1 (20200508.r.190 2020/05/08: 73760933ad5) - from the file “WBMP.8bi”
ZigZag 21.1 - from the file “Standard MultiPlugin.8bf”

Optional and third party plug-ins: NONE


Duplicate and Disabled plug-ins: NONE


Plug-ins that failed to load: NONE

Unified Extensibility Platform - Extensions:

com.adobe.ccx.start 3.4.2.5 - from the file "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe/UXP/Extensions\com.adobe.ccx.start-3.4.2\"
CDO: 1.64.3
CmdN: 1.3.4
CDP: 1.91.4
com.adobe.photoshop.personalization 1.0.0.0 - from the file "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2020\Required\UXP/\com.adobe.photoshop.personalization\"


Extensions:

Libraries 1.0.0 - from the file “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\CC_LIBRARIES_PANEL_EXTENSION_3_8_294\index.html”
com.adobe.stock.panel.licensing 0.1.0 - from the file “C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2020\Required\CEP\extensions\com.adobe.stock.panel.licensing\index.html”
New Document 3.2.0 - from the file “C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\com.adobe.ccx.fnft-3.2.0\fnft.html?v=3.2.0.7”
com.adobe.inapp.typekit.purchase 1.0.0 - from the file “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\CC_LIBRARIES_PANEL_EXTENSION_3_8_294\purchaseTypekit.html”
Home 2.11.0 - from the file “C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\com.adobe.ccx.start-2.11.0\index.html?v=2.11.0.12”
com.adobe.capture.extension 1.0.0 - from the file “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\CC_LIBRARIES_PANEL_EXTENSION_3_8_294\extensions\capture\capture.html”
Adobe Color Themes 6.1.0 - from the file “C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2020\Required\CEP\extensions\com.adobe.KulerPanel.html\index.html”
Export As 4.8.12 - from the file “C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2020\Required\CEP\extensions\com.adobe.photoshop.crema\index.html”
Export As 4.8.12 - from the file “C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2020\Required\CEP\extensions\com.adobe.photoshop.crema\index.html”

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Thanks for the info.

Your colour settings in Photoshop look OK

 

Forget playing with those Dell settings, what is important is that your monitor ICC profile, set in Windows settings, describes your monitor. Follow the advice posted by D.Fosse.

 

Dave

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I'm not sure why you are posting that extra screen . It is irrelevant.

Photoshop is color managed. All that matters is that the monitor ICC profile describes, your monitor in it's current settings and that your document ICC profile describes your document.

 

See below for an explanation of what colour management does - then follow D.Fosse's advice. If you have a wide gamut monitor then you really need a hardware calibration and profiling device.

Colour Management simple explanation

Digital images are made up of numbers. In RGB mode, each pixel has a number representing Red, a number representing Green and a Number representing Blue. The problem comes in that different devices can be sent those same numbers but will show different colours. To see a demonstration of this, walk into your local T.V. shop and look at the different coloured pictures – all from the same material.

To ensure the output device is showing the correct colours then a colour management system needs to know two things.

1. What colours do the numbers in the document represent? 
This is the job of the document profile which describes the exact colour to be shown when Red=255 and what colour of white is meant when Red=255, Green = 255 and Blue =255. It also describes how the intermediate values move from 0 through to 255 – known as the tone response curve (or sometimes “gamma”).
Examples of colour spaces are (Adobe RGB1998, sRGB IEC61966-2.1)
With the information from the document profile, the colour management system knows what colour is actually represented by the pixel values in the document.

  1. What colour will be displayed on the monitor (or printer) if it is sent certain pixel values?
    This is the job of the monitor/printer & paper profile. It should describe exactly what colours the device is capable of showing and, how the device will respond when sent certain values.
    So with a monitor profile that is built to represent the specific monitor (or a printer profile built to represent the specific printer, ink and paper combination) then the colour management system can predict exactly what colours will be shown if it sends specific pixel values to that device.

    So armed with those two profiles, the colour management system will convert the numbers in the document to the numbers that must be sent to the device in order that the correct colours are displayed.

So what can go wrong :

  1. The colours look different in Photoshop, which is colour managed, to the colours in a different application which is not colour managed.
    This is not actually fault, but it is a commonly raised issue. It is the colour managed version which is correct – the none colour managed application is just sending the document RGB numbers to the output device regardless without any conversion regardless of what they represent in the document and the way they will be displayed on the output device.

  2. The colour settings are changed in Photoshop without understanding what they are for.
    This results in the wrong profiles being used and therefore the wrong conversions and the wrong colours.
    If Photoshop is set to Preserve embedded profiles – it will use the colour profile within the document.

  3. The profile for the output device is incorrect.
    The profile should represent the behaviour of the device exactly. If the wrong profile is used it will not. Equally if the settings on the device are changed in comparison to those settings when the profile was made, then the profile can no longer describe the behaviour of the device. Two examples would be using a printer profile designed for one paper, with a different paper. A second example would be using a monitor profile but changing the colour/contrast etc settings on the monitor.
    The monitor profile is set in the operating system (in Windows 10 that is under Settings>System>Display >Advanced) which leads to a potential further issue. Operating system updates can sometimes load a different monitor profile, or a broken profile, which no longer represents the actual monitor.

 

 

Colour management is simple to use provided the document profile is correct, always save or export with an embedded profile, and the monitor/printer profile is correct. All the math is done in the background.

 

I hope that helps

 

Dave

 

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That sounds like you got a bad display profile from Dell.

 

All you needed to do was replace that profile with a good one. You do that on system level. You don't involve Photoshop - it just uses the display profile it gets from the operating system.

 

If you don't have a calibrator to make a new profile, you use the generic profile closest to your monitor's characteristics. Usually that means sRGB IEC61966-2.1.

 

Don't change anything in Photoshop's color settings. That's not where the problem is. Change it back if you have.

 

And yes, you get much more response here if you volunteer useful information.

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Which app do I use, I have wide gamut monitor (like Abobe RGB but with more green areas).

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If your monitor is wide gamut, you need to get a proper calibrator like an i1 Display Pro or a Spyder. No wide gamut monitor should ever be sold without one.

 

You also need to use color managed software only. You cannot use applications that don't support full color management, they will never display correctly on a wide gamut monitor. This is the deal you implicitly accept when purchasing such a unit. 

 

The calibrator will take care of everything. You just set your choice for white point and black point, and run the software. That's it. The software will set the profile up on system level, and Photoshop will find it and use it without any further intervention from the user.

 

As Dave points out, there is only one requirement for a monitor profile: it needs to accurately describe the monitor's actual and current behavior. The profile is a map, it has to correspond to the actual terrain.

 

 

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Looks like your monitor display profile is corrupted.

Leave the Dell settings on defaults

And, yes, you really need a calibrator to get decent results fro a wide gamut screen.

 

Display profile issues 

At least once a week on this forum we read about this, or very similar issues of appearance differing between applications.

Unfortunately, with Microsoft hardware: Windows updates, Graphics Card updates and Display manufacturers have a frustratingly growing reputation for installing useless (corrupted) monitor display profiles.

I CAN happen with Macs but with far less likelyhood, it seems.

 

The issue can affect different applications in different ways, some not at all, some very badly.

 

The poor monitor display profile issue is hidden by some applications, specifically those that do not use colour management, such as Microsoft Windows "Photos".

 

Photoshop is correct, it’s the industry standard for viewing images, in my experience it's revealing an issue with the Monitor Display profile rather that causing it. Whatever you do, don't ignore it. As the issue isn’t caused by Photoshop, don’t change your Photoshop ‘color settings’ to try fix it. 

 

If you want to rule out pretty much the only issue we ever see with Photoshop, you can reset preferences, I never read of a preferences issue causing this problem though:

To reset the preferences in Photoshop: 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html

 

Note: Make sure that you back up all your custom presets, brushes & actions before restoring Photoshop's preferences. Migrate presets, actions, and settings

 

 

To find out if this is the issue, (s you have a wide gamut monitor) I recommend you to try setting the monitor profile for your own monitor display under “Device” in your Windows ‘color management’ control panel to AdobeRGB. You can ADD AdobeRGB if its not already listed. 

And be sure to check “Use my settings for this device”.

 

(OR, if you have a standard gamut monitor display (check the spec online) it’s better to try sRGB instead).

Quit and relaunch Photoshop after the control panel change, to ensure the new settings are applied.

 

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If this change fixes the issue, it is recommended that you should now calibrate and profile the monitor properly using a calibration sensor like i1display pro, which will create and install it's own custom monitor profile. The software should install it’s profile correctly so there should be no need to manual set the control panel once you are doing this right. 

 

Depending on the characteristics of your monitor display and your requirements, using sRGB or Adobe RGB here may be good enough - but custom calibration is a superior approach.

 

I hope this helps

if so, please "like" my reply and if you're OK now, please mark it as "correct", so that others who have similar issues can see the solution

thanks

neil barstow, colourmanagement.net :: adobe forum volunteer

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I got a Spyder X calibrator and I want to use the full color gamut of the Dell monitor

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So I calibrated with the SpyderX and it worked, but how do I embed the profile to Dell Premier Color?

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Don't do anything!

 

The profile made by the Spyder is set up at system level automatically. Photoshop finds the profile there and uses it without any intervention from you.

 

Under no circumstances should the monitor profile be used at document level. This is a standard profile conversion from the document profile (sRGB, Adobe RGB etc) and into your monitor profile. The result of that conversion is sent to your monitor. Both these profiles are needed, and they need to be in their proper places.

 

There is one basic requirement for a monitor profile: it needs to be an accurate description of the monitor's current and actual behavior. You get the most out of it by setting the monitor to its full, native gamut. Not any of  the presets, Adobe RGB or otherwise; they only serve to limit the unit's capabilities. Change any setting in the monitor, and the profile is invalidated and you need to make a new one.

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I need to switch from my calibrated profile to a darkened sRGB profile.

I use the calibrated profile for watching things and doing Adobe.

But I use the darkened sRGB profile for everything else because the brightness and vibrant color will strain my eyes.

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It sounds like your monitor is simply set to a white point luminance that is much too high. Most monitors are far too bright out of the box. You set this yourself in the monitor's OSD menu. If the calibration software had access to the monitor's internal circuitry, you could do it there. But the Spyder doesn't. So in this case it's best to set the white point in the monitor's OSD menu, this way it doesn't need to be done in the 8-bit video pipeline.

 

I think you're mixing up monitor calibration and monitor profile. An easy mistake to make, as the software performs both functions - first calibration; then it measures and writes the profile. It's all in one seamless operation.

 

The profile doesn't adjust anything. It's a standard icc profile. It's just a description, a map, it doesn't do anything by itself.

 

But before you make the profile, the unit is calibrated. This is mainly about deciding the white point - how the monitor displays 255/255/255 white. You set the brightness yourself. You decide. It's often recommended to set brightness to around 120 cd/m². Since your perception is heavily influenced by the ambient conditions, this isn't a fixed number.

 

There's a much more intuitive reference: paper white. Imagine you're looking at a white piece of paper on screen. That's how bright it should be (and that's the color it should have). Just get monitor white to look like a white piece of paper, and don't worry too much about the numbers. But incidentally, this often coincides with a brightness around 120 cd/m². That's why it's the recommendation.

 

 

 

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Hi - - - (!) that’s some username ;~}

If you find the display apearance is too bright after calibration / profiling you perhaps selected a white luminance that’s too high. Think of a luminance that visually matches paper white and try reducing luminance target in the Spyder software until you achieve that. Perhaps start at around 120 CDm2 . 

 

I hope this helps

if so, please "like" my reply and if you're OK now, please mark it as "correct", so that others who have similar issues can see the solution

thanks

neil barstow, colourmanagement.net :: adobe forum volunteer

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I like to switch between maximum brightness and minimum brightness

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I like to switch between maximum brightness and minimum brightness

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If you change the brightness, or any other monitor control such as contrast , colour etc,  then your ICC monitor profile is immediately invalid. It is of course possible to make two profiles each describing the monitor at different monitor brightness settings but that would involve switching them at Operating system level before opening Photoshop

 

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"I like to switch between maximum brightness and minimum brightness"

 

You can do that - but then you need a monitor that has dedicated calibration software that communicates directly with it. Eizo and NEC come to mind.

 

With the Spyder, you have to work with what you have, and accept its limitations. Switching calibration targets/monitor profile on the fly is not something the Spyder knows how to handle.

 

To repeat - the monitor profile needs to be an accurate description of the monitor in its current state.

 

You can switch manually, if you like, but remember that any monitor state has its own corresponding profile, describing that behavior. The profile is set in the operating system, and Photoshop gets it from the operating system at application startup. So when you change profile, relaunch Photoshop. Once the profile is loaded, Photoshop will continue to use that profile for the duration of that session.

 

Yeah, I'm repeating some of what Dave already said, but this is important. It needs repeating.

 

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"I like to switch between maximum brightness and minimum brightness"

Dave and D. Fosse are right,

making ANY changes to the hardware display state invalidates the icc profile for the screen, so if you do that your accuracy is gone. 

 

I hope this helps

 

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