This was done under the auspices of the International Color Consortium (ICC), and the results are called ICC Profiles. The industry became aware of this pretty early on and developed a method of tweaking the display file, so it aligned better with the actual image file. There’s a disconnect between the color values in the file you’re working on, and what you see on the display. This makes the image appear a bit “off.” Or, the monitor might think it’s displaying the color, but because of the factors detailed above, it’s not. Without getting technical, there are times when the software expects the monitor to display a particular color, and the monitor misinterprets that color and displays something close to it. But how do you know if your monitor is displaying the colors in your file correctly? And if it isn’t, how do you fix it? I tested one solution-the SpyderX Pro calibration tool from datacolor.
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