beje tam pačiam colorwiki, tam pačiam puslapyje... Trim klausimais toliau... ;))) How do I calibrate and profile my monitor? There are a couple of different methods to calibrate and profile your monitor: 1. Software only. Apple's ColorSync Default Calibrator and Adobe Gamut control panels can both be used to profile and calibrate your monitor "by eye". The software walks you through several steps to set your monitor's gamma and white points, and allows you to select your monitor from a predefined list. 2. Software and Hardware. Using a colorimeter or spectrophotometer (instruments which measure color output) in conjunction with software will also calibrate and profile the monitor. The hardware is "stuck" right to the surface of the screen and reads multiple color patches. http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Monitor_Calibration_FAQ#How_do_I_calibrate_and_profile_my_monitor.3F Sakirs wrote: > na ka, tiek jau to. Nematu tikslo toliau diskutuoti. :) > > Algis wrote: >> Pas TranZOO ant sandėliuko parašyta bybys, nors jis ten malkas laiko ;) >> O šiaip tekstulis čia liko nuo CRT laikų nepakeistas... >> >> Sakirs wrote: >>> istrauka is www.colorwiki.com >>> >>> Monitor Calibration and Profiling: What's the Difference? >>> >>> To calibrate is to change the behavior of a monitor (or printer or >>> scanner) to return it to a standard. Periodic calibration will >>> maintain the monitor so that the way it produces color will stay >>> consistent over time. >>> To Profile is to analyze the monitor to see how it produces its >>> color. With aprofile you can tell other applications (like Photoshop, >>> for instance) how to convert color settings so the image looks right >>> on screen. >>> In practice, most monitor calibration and profiling software performs >>> both of these tasks at once and you may not notice when it moves from >>> one task to another.