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Lacie blue eye pro v4
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lacie blue eye pro v4
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I did upgrade to Spyder3 Elite, with the assumption that Spyder2 was the culprit for all my troubles. Unfortunately for me, this was not the case. You mention that your problem seemed to be eliveated with Spyder3. This of course is completely useless since all editing takes place in color managed software. Valid color representation only existed in non-color managed spaces (Windows7, IE7, IE8). This unfortunately, only lasted for about one week and once again everything had reverted back to the dull, desaturated colors in all color managed software, in all file formats (nef, jpeg, psd, etc.). In my last post to this thread, I felt that I had at least ruled out several possible causes and had the system producing valid color across all programs. I hate to hear that you've also encountered this relentless issue. Your last post came in after the above text. It looks to be a more substantial change to me, similar to what Connie showed.Īre you using the sRGB mode on your Dell?

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I do plan to upgrade to the Lacie software and X-Rite hardware kit, but I'm not sure that either my calibration method or using the Adobe RGB mode of these is causing the large shifts I see, or in the large differences between some of the thumbnails vs. I have my Dell set to Adobe RGB mode and I've calibrated using a Spyder 2 Pro but with the ColorEyes Display Pro software. Or if you set your wide gamut monitor to do the limited gamut of sRGB you may be okay with and without color management in software. If you're properly calibrated and color managed things should look the same on wide gamut or limited gamut monitors. I would guess that the standardization on sRGB years ago is the main cause of the problem. When you're optimizing photos of course you don't want even the small change, and since you've bought a wide gamut montior you're interested in quality. It even looked like there may have only been mostly a brightness difference. Your original pics didn't show as big a difference as what Connie had. If you have any insight and can help me stop the madness I would be so greatly appreciative!! Not sure if that has anything to do with it either. Tried to delete the program but was denied.

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And, when asked in Windows Color Management of the program I would like to use to install a profile, I am give Microsoft Color Management System (which to my understanding is designed for Vista or XP). One thing I have noticed is that in Window before a photo image is generated in a folder is shows as a paint pallette. I have no clue what could have changed with the reboot. (PS CS5, camera raw, bridge, lightroom 3. Now, the desaturation exists in all Adobe programs. Similar to the screenshot, however when I initially created this screenshot, Bridge was still accepting the color. Everything was fine, color was great, prints were matched to calbration, monitor calibrated, and then.I rebooted the computer since I hadn't done so for a week, and when I restarted Bridge, and Lightroom (yields same results), the color immediately drains from the photos. It offers the closest match between captured, displayed and printed colors.I am going insane in my attempt to keep consistent color management through all areas.

#Lacie blue eye pro v4 professional

This makes the LaCie 730 Monitor ideal for professional color-critical applications such as soft-proofing. Delivered with the LaCie 730 Monitor, LaCie's blue eye pro Proof Edition software now includes a display certification test developed in collaboration with UGRA, the Swiss Centre of Competence for Media and Printing Technology. Its 14-bit gamma correction and ColorKeeper backlight stabilizer offer smooth gradient rendering and stable performance across time.

lacie blue eye pro v4

The LaCie 730 Widescreen LCD Monitor S-PVA-LCD panel technology also delivers deep blacks, high contrast and excellent viewing angles all across its substantial 30-inch diagonal. It covers a remarkable 125% and 123% of the NTSC and Adobe RGB gamuts (CIE 1976), which for the first time enables a lossless color workflow. The LaCie 730 Widescreen LCD Monitor ground-breaking RGB-LED backlight technology produces purer red, green and blue primaries, resulting in a larger range of vibrant colors previously unattainable by CCFL-based LCD monitors.













Lacie blue eye pro v4