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better mac icc profiles for asus mb169b+ monitor
hi!
there seems to be a need for better icc color profiles for mac. i'm using asus mb169b+ portable monitor and the colors are not very good. there is a real problem with the subtile greys, they are not getting displayed. hopefully there will be something done about this. |
I have tried to make colour profiles for the MB169+, but it's hard. It seems the response curve is fixed, or not passed to the monitor. It's possible to adjust colours and gamma (in a fashion), but it's very unpredictable and you can't see any changes as you make them. I'm going to try a hardware calibrator when I get to my office, but I don't think it will work.
I have settled on a profile with Gamma 1.9, which keeps a bit of highlight, while not darkening the shadows too much. Does anyone know if the limitation of adjustments is a monitor issue, or a thing that could possibly be fixed in Displaylink? It seems to be Displaylink that makes calibration impossible. |
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Here are two icc-profiles. The one named 1,9 in the end is the one I use, and there's one for better highlights called "y"
EDIT: Use this link instead of the attached file: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...169profile.zip EDIT2: Go here to download the new, improved, profile. http://displaylink.org/forum/showthread.php?t=64630 |
For some reason I can't download from the forum, can someone post a link or send me the icc.zip file? kind regards
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Here is a hardware profile for *my* Asus mb169+ monitor. Sample variation may result in the profile not working as well for you, but it's probably better than the default. I got much better definition in highlights. It's not perfect, but it's the best I can do. And it's on par with a lot of mainstream monitors, which the default profile is not.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...169profile.zip EDIT: If you try it, please report back with your own findings. |
Hey! Thanks a lot! It looks better than the original one...
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hey, stfm! thanks a lot! that really makes a difference, now i can see some subtle greys again. still have some issue with finder, but i think it maybe another issue altogether. see image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jkvz92ntyq...09-21.png?dl=0
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Thanks stfm, the profile you posted is a nice improvement already. Even with it, though, light grays still don't come out too well, like the mouseover background colour for result items here, pretty much invisible: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=mb169b%2B+ this is not only a problem for colour critical work, but also for subtle color hints when editing text or code. Would it make sense to have multiple profiles, each optimized for a different kind of task (say text editing vs. working with photos)?
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The problem is that I have no way of turning the profile off, so I have to try different profiles to use as starting points. Usually the profiling software disables the profile, to measure the device as it really is, but the Displaylink software prevents this. |
New profile in new thread.
Download the new profile here, and let this thread die.
http://displaylink.org/forum/showthr...0603#post80603 |
I had exactly the same problem and managed to fix it.
I installed the software from Asus website and it turned out that CONTRAST is set to 53% .. which causes some colors to disappear. Putting it to 50% showed all the colors properly |
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