On Apr 22, 2013, at 11:52 PM, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> My old (like 10 years old) Philips monitor finally expired. To that end (or 
> should I say - to its demise :-) ) I bought a new screen. It is Dell U2410. 
> It has pre-calibrated Adobe RGB and sRGB profiles and even comes with its own 
> (specific to this sample) color calibration factory report.
> 
> My question is then: do I re-apply Spyder2? or do I just use one of the 
> profiles? If not Spyder2 - then which profile - Adobe RGB or sRGB?

 If you do want to try one of the factory profiles, Adobe RGB is a wider color 
space. You might want to see how well it matches your printer output. If you're 
only posting photos on the web or viewing on screen, sRGB might be the best 
choice.  But if you're serious about good printer output,  I would upgrade to 
Spyder4 or another current calibration tool that measures ambient light and 
then recalibrate, you can always switch back to the factory calibration. Since 
calibration doesn't hold forever, I suspect the factory setting will eventually 
wander off mark. 

Paul
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Boris
> 
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