Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

On 13/01/13 20:22, Klaus Post wrote:
> [...] in most cases, leaving it to sRGB is
> the safest option - that is to be considered the "default" for most
> monitors.

OK, thanks.  That is what I thought.

The calibrated display I have was calibrated with a colorhug
(http://www.hughsie.com/), so the colour profile was created
specifically for the display.

Sorry if this seems like a stupid question, but I just want to make sure
I understand the situation.  Are you saying that I should set the
display colourspace to sRGB for the calibrated display as well?  And let
the system's colour profile correct it, as usual?

> If your "System Display Profile" is (noticably) different than sRGB,
> your installation may have choosen a generic monitor profile for you.

Ah, gotcha.  So, rather than using no profile (i.e., doing no colour
transformations), it's probably selected a generic one.  That makes sense.

> I hope this gives you something to start off with.

You've been very helpful, thanks.  It's a lot to get your head round!  :o)

Kind regards,

-- 
Tim Marston
ed.am

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