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Update June 16th: I upload the new profile, technically it's the same as the old profile (so sorry for those who found it unusable), but now with proper header, so you don't have to uncheck "Show profiles for this display only". More profile by xequtor and Chipsybg, respectively at
viewtopic.php?p=400798#p400798
viewtopic.php?p=409553#p409553
Note (June 9th): this profile is for XUT model with original display. Some finds it solves their blue tint problem, but others find it is too yellow. First, give yourself 30' to get used to the new color profile. After that, if you still think something goes wrong, PM me your "factory color profile", which can be found from /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Display-xxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxx . I believe this file contains YOUR hardware display information.
Hi all, unlike visual calibration, hardware calibration indeed pleased me. I use Spyder4Pro to calibrate my LCD monitor, and I want to share with you all. Unzip and copy this file to your ~/Library/ColorSync/Profiles or /Library/ColorSync/Profiles , go to System Settings -> Display -> [Tab] Color, (uncheck "Show profiles for this display only" for some reasons see update June 16th), and choose HP ProBook 4530s.
Hope it helps!
viewtopic.php?p=400798#p400798
viewtopic.php?p=409553#p409553
xequtor said:here few Color Profiles made with Spyder4Elite for:
AUO B156HW01 V4
Samsung UE55C6200 - LCD TV
Dell 2405FPW
Acer H5350 - Projector
Chipsybg said:Guys, check this profile for the AUO v4 1080p, it looks great on my 4530s.
Note (June 9th): this profile is for XUT model with original display. Some finds it solves their blue tint problem, but others find it is too yellow. First, give yourself 30' to get used to the new color profile. After that, if you still think something goes wrong, PM me your "factory color profile", which can be found from /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Display-xxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxx . I believe this file contains YOUR hardware display information.
Hi all, unlike visual calibration, hardware calibration indeed pleased me. I use Spyder4Pro to calibrate my LCD monitor, and I want to share with you all. Unzip and copy this file to your ~/Library/ColorSync/Profiles or /Library/ColorSync/Profiles , go to System Settings -> Display -> [Tab] Color, (uncheck "Show profiles for this display only" for some reasons see update June 16th), and choose HP ProBook 4530s.
Hope it helps!