![]() I said the calibrated gamuts appears to be correct (ish). The calibrated gamuts appear to be correct (ish). In fact, I think PME always creates a profile for the native gamut, regardless of the calibrated gamut. ![]() The reason is, the profile has been created for the native gamut, not the sRGB gamut. On my system the images rendered by colour managed applications appear very de-saturated. Try calibrating to sRGB primaries, then use the calibration with the sRGB profile created by PME. If you have a more recent monitor (manufactured after about October last year) you should see an option in PME to calibrate and profile to RGB primaries other than the native gamut. ![]() Please could other owners take a look at this. ![]() To me the problem is immediately apparent if you calibrate and profile to a non-native gamut, but BenQ insist all is correct. I've been tearing my hair out trying to convince BenQ that they have a problem with the profiles generated by Palette Master Element (PME) on the SW2700PT (but it may affect other models). ![]()
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