Glen.W Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Hi I got the calibrite software working while using my new calibrite display pro hsl, and when comparing my prints to screen, the icc profile is less accurate than just choosing the default srgb profile Never had this problem with the older istudio with the software My moniter is the gigbyte M32Q, windows 11, and i am selecting the custom display to calibrate on the moniter settings, not the srgb display Basically the prints have too much of a magenta cast, on LRC i switched between the custom profile and srgb (using xrite display profile app) and the latter is closer to print "Use windows display calibration" is unticked, and "use my settings for this device" is ticked Posted screenshots to show what i did
Damien Symonds Posted December 1 Posted December 1 9 hours ago, Glen.W said: Did you double-check to make sure White LED is correct for your screen?
Glen.W Posted December 2 Author Posted December 2 11 hours ago, Damien Symonds said: Did you double-check to make sure White LED is correct for your screen? Yes, i always used it before with the older device as well
Damien Symonds Posted December 2 Posted December 2 Did you use Version 4 with your older device too? On 12/1/2025 at 9:13 PM, Glen.W said:
Glen.W Posted December 3 Author Posted December 3 (edited) No i used v2 back then, ive compared v2 and v4 on screen and theres no difference, dont know if that translates to print yet Edited December 3 by Glen.W add info
Damien Symonds Posted December 3 Posted December 3 Comparing your screenshots with my instructions, this is where we seem to deviate.
Glen.W Posted Sunday at 04:53 AM Author Posted Sunday at 04:53 AM (edited) On 12/3/2025 at 8:57 PM, Damien Symonds said: Comparing your screenshots with my instructions, this is where we seem to deviate. I followed the instructions and it's even wose now, too bright somehow and the colour a bit more off, never had this issue before i'm starting to think this is impossible because i think its something to do with the prin ter getting old This time i did V2 instead of V4, and custom photo preset, so adjusted the rgb to 6500k instead of choosing native Edited Sunday at 04:55 AM by Glen.W
Damien Symonds Posted Sunday at 09:54 AM Posted Sunday at 09:54 AM 5 hours ago, Glen.W said: because i think its something to do with the prin ter getting old Hang on, you're not comparing to home prints are you?
Glen.W Posted Monday at 07:27 AM Author Posted Monday at 07:27 AM 21 hours ago, Damien Symonds said: Hang on, you're not comparing to home prints are you? yeah always have
Damien Symonds Posted Monday at 08:29 AM Posted Monday at 08:29 AM You must always use pro lab prints for monitor verification.
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