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Adobe 1998 is a bigger space than most LCDs will display. If you are going to "calibrate" your screen, it will most likely fall closer to sRGB, but it does depend alot on how you are going about it. Are you suing the software calibration in the OS, or some kind of hardware reader that reads the output of the screen and creates a display profile?

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Adobe 1998 is a bigger space than most LCDs will display. If you are going to "calibrate" your screen, it will most likely fall closer to sRGB, but it does depend alot on how you are going about it. Are you suing the software calibration in the OS, or some kind of hardware reader that reads the output of the screen and creates a display profile?

 

I'm using the software calibration in the OS, but nothing seems to change...

 

Many people have the same problem, but I couldn't find a solution yet.

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