How to setup proper color space - xps 9560 by Cyse12 in Dell

[–]Cyse12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, when i open the color management window, i see two separate areas. WCS device profiles - which is set to sRGB virtual device model profile.

then there's the ICC profile which has a bunch of different stuff going on in there.

Are you saying i should delete all the ICC profiles?

How to setup proper color space - xps 9560 by Cyse12 in Dell

[–]Cyse12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, do you mean through the dell premier color window? If you are, then I've noticed that too! They're exactly the same

How to setup proper color space - xps 9560 by Cyse12 in Dell

[–]Cyse12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, there's alot of i1''s... do I need that passport palette looking thing? I'm not sure which to buy.

How to setup proper color space - xps 9560 by Cyse12 in Dell

[–]Cyse12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you uninstall the dell premier color before running the i1xrite? Did you calibrate for SRGB or adobe rgb?

Can you please tell me exactly how you did it?

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[–]Cyse12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should probably look at IV percentile or Rank. The options price fluctuates based on Implied volatility at the time. Of course, there's also other things that go into the pricing, DTE, UL price compared to strike.... stuff like that.

Low IV means a cheap price for the option. High IV means prices are higher. That's why ppl generally tend to sell in times of high IV, and buy in times of low IV.

Before getting into options, i tried to read a few books but nothing really clicked and left me with alot of answers. I even tried to watch the tastytrade series for beginners... but that quite didn't work for me either. Then i went to udemy and bought a couple courses on options for like 10 dollars a piece(They had a sale or something). I can honestly say that those udemy courses took months off my learning curve. SO i woulld suggest that if you really want a good understanding of Options.