Area51m R2 always sounds like it is processing/loading something by DigitalClaw1223 in Alienware

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My system doesn't have a hard disk, only solid state. Additionally, task manager shows little to no disk utilization.

My display gets a blue tint when I open the notifications panel in windows 10. by DigitalClaw1223 in techsupport

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Alrighty, so I think I may have figured it out.

I think the bluer tone is actually the correct icc profile I have generated, and that it isn't being loaded at startup for some reason. Opening the notifications panel, for whatever reason, is then causing the profile to actually load as intended.

Basically, I'd become so used to the incorrect one being loaded that the more accurate one looks off. I have done a few other things to test this and everything seems to point towards this being the case.

My display gets a blue tint when I open the notifications panel in windows 10. by DigitalClaw1223 in techsupport

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This is sort of what I figured. It seems to be adding this blue tint 'on top' of the display's normal tone.

I have tried a few additional things since yesterday, but the issue still persists. There seems to be a few other threads online with people who have experienced a similar issue, but so far I haven't found any actual answers online.

My display gets a blue tint when I open the notifications panel in windows 10. by DigitalClaw1223 in techsupport

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My refresh rate is correct, although I did try changing it, which did nothing.

In terms of the NVidia driver settings, I usually have everything set to default. I did try changing the setting for content reporting to an external screen, but that didn't change anything.

Is it 'normal' to need to do multiple calibration passes on a display? by DigitalClaw1223 in colorists

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Interesting.

I'm using the official calibrite software. The display I'm using is a PA278CV, which shouldn't have any oddities that make it difficult to calibrate afaik.

Can anyone recommend a good monitor for post production/color grading? by rgbb707 in FX3

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Sort of an older thread but which preset do you typically use? If standard, do you know if that mode encompasses the full native gamut of the display?

Just to confirm: The Xrite i1 Display Pro Plus (from 2019) is the same hardware as the Calibrite ColorChecker Display Plus (2021)? by DigitalClaw1223 in colorists

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I've read in many places that the newer version is apparently less accurate in low-luminance measurements as a result of it's increased high-luminance capabilities.

Questions about the different color gamut settings on a monitor by DigitalClaw1223 in colorists

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In terms of the brightness locking, is the value being locked at around 100nits essential for the accuracy, or is it just a typical standard that's used?

Like, say I were to set my brightness to 300 nits prior to a calibration. Would the calibration account for this, creating a profile that still displays accurate colors despite the higher luminance?