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I dug my old Spyder2 out of the wardrobe and calibrated my new monitor yesterday and the results, mainly on the test picture in the software were well worth it.
So now I have my monitor calibrated using a new icc profile...
When I'm in Photoshop, I use the raw convertor which pulls in the image from my camera using the images embedded colour profile.
If I'm preparing my images primarily for the screen, do I need to apply the colour profile I created for my monitor to the image? The default settings in PS seem to be "North American General Purpose 2" which seems to use sRGB working space but preserves embedded profiles for colour management.
:shrug:
So now I have my monitor calibrated using a new icc profile...
When I'm in Photoshop, I use the raw convertor which pulls in the image from my camera using the images embedded colour profile.
If I'm preparing my images primarily for the screen, do I need to apply the colour profile I created for my monitor to the image? The default settings in PS seem to be "North American General Purpose 2" which seems to use sRGB working space but preserves embedded profiles for colour management.
:shrug: