

I can provide ICC profile information from DispcalGui if that would be useful. Not sure what information to provide to be helpful.

Is there any way in DispcalGui to manually adjust RGB values for an ICC profile? Or are there maybe some different settings I should be using when running the calibration / profile generation? Just using the standard settings right now. I don't really know much about monitor calibration, though. The issue is alleviated a bit, but still noticeable. Even going this route, though, the monitors don't match. I'm using Argyll CMS / DispcalGui for this.

#NEC ADJUST WHITE POINT DISPLAYCAL PRO#
I have an i1 Display Pro that I've tried to use to calibrate the displays / create ICC profiles.
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Until now I've been using CCC to manually adjust the colors to a point where they're "close enough." This is not ideal, especially since I'm dual booting linux on this computer and therefore don't have access to CCC (not using AMD's drivers due to stability issues). These monitors do not come with any way to adjust color settings through the monitor itself, so I'm limited to software or ICC profiles. I need to find a way to adjust all of them so that their colors are as close to each other as possible (for my own sanity). I have three QNIX QX2710 monitors that are setup side by side (using 2x R9 290X GPUs in crossfire).Įach of these monitors has a noticeably different color profile - one has a bit too much red, one too much green, the third too much blue - especially against white / gray backgrounds (which unfortunately is most of the internet).
