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Inspiring
March 14, 2021
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Artifacting post monitor calibration

  • March 14, 2021
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Hello everybody

 

I have an X-Rite i1Display Pro Plus monitor calibration device. I have calibrated and recalibrated my main monitor a couple times but I am always getting some weird reddish artifacting in Lightroom Classic (10.1.1). The location of the artifacting changes slightly between calibrations but the only location I run into it is in Lightroom, nowhere else.

 

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I seem to be completely unable to find the reason for it as it only happens within Lightroom. Lightroom FAQ is not helpful as it just says it refers to the default Windows profile, and my calibrated profile is definitely my default profile.

Any help appreciated.

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Correct answer Martin Kurz

Sure, understood, but it looks like I am unable to remove the link from my post.


Resolved:

 

Resetting the monitor again and re-profiling solved the artifacting. The monitor was ran before in stock settings with exception of a one step warmer colour temperature setting.

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Participant
July 21, 2021
D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 14, 2021

Insert screenshots directly in your post. We're not clicking unknown links.

Inspiring
March 14, 2021

Didn't see the possibility to insert pictures.

Considering that this is a website that is trusted I shouldn't be able to spoof the link preview, which clearly links to https://imgur.com, no link shortening service or other obscuring, plus linking is enabled, so I don't see much of an issue?

Bob Somrak
Legend
March 14, 2021

Besides the fact that people do not want to download things to look at them and the link destination is not obvious and everybody does not know what imgur.com is, the MAIN reason is it is a lot handier for people answering you question to see the issue along with the description you are posting.  

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