I have an NEC MultiSync LCD2490WUXi monitor, Spectraview II software, and an X-rite i 1 puck. I want to create a profile that will allow me to see what average people see on their monitors, so I can adjust my images accordingly. Everyone says to make an sRGB profile, but when I choose "sRGB emulation.tgt" in Spectraview, I get this: "Error: The file appears to be an invalid format." All other targets are fine.
NEC tech said this is normal for my monitor. He suggested going to "Color Gamut" and choosing sRGB, but the Color Gamut option is grayed out ("Native" is what is listed). I don't really understand this stuff very deeply, I'm afraid. I have been using the Photo Editing target, 2.2Gamma, D65, and brightness 160. This is high for prints, I know, but seems the closest to what most computers display. Still, I send folks images and they often seem too bright on their screens.
Any advice? Thanks.
Mac Pro, 10.6.5, NVIDIA 8800, Spectraview 1.1.07
NEC tech said this is normal for my monitor. He suggested going to "Color Gamut" and choosing sRGB, but the Color Gamut option is grayed out ("Native" is what is listed). I don't really understand this stuff very deeply, I'm afraid. I have been using the Photo Editing target, 2.2Gamma, D65, and brightness 160. This is high for prints, I know, but seems the closest to what most computers display. Still, I send folks images and they often seem too bright on their screens.
Any advice? Thanks.
Mac Pro, 10.6.5, NVIDIA 8800, Spectraview 1.1.07