Jumper ezBook 3 Pro – Screen Calibration File .icm

Jumper ezBook 3 Pro – Screen Calibration File .icm

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  • #74736
    John
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    Thanks!

    #74865
    Kalle
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    Thanks! But Windows doesn’t seem to want to apply the profile. When I have added it to the list and then press “Set as default Profile” it works and then when I move on and click the close button to close the color profile window, it resets the colors back to the cold blue colors again.

    #74866
    X-RAY
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    Hey, I found Windows to be a little bit tricky on that point. I think you should also go to “Advanced” => “Change System Defaults” and set it there also.
    But there are guides, just google “color management windows 10”.
    Hope that helps.

    #74869
    Constantine
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    it resets the colors back to the cold blue colors again

    That’s  igfx (Intel graphics settings) ‘tricks’ to reload default profile. Use DispCalGui app to proper color profile handling.

    #74871
    John
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    it resets the colors back to the cold blue colors again

    That’s igfx (Intel graphics settings) ‘tricks’ to reload default profile. Use DispCalGui app to proper color profile handling.

    DispCalGui doesn’t want to load the provided icm file.

    #74884
    Steve
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    I recalibrated the screen using the windows 10 wizard a couple of times but it still looked blue. My iPad 2 has a warm screen colour so what I did was google image search “neutral greys” and adjusted the EZbook 3 colours on the “neutral greys” step of the calibration wizard until they approximately matched. Screen now looks warmer white. I think the trick is you have to take off some blue, AND a bit of green as well.

    Few people would have iPad 2s kicking around nowdays but you could still find a screen with a colour temperature you like, display a netral greys image and copy that when you run the display wizard.

    #74887
    Constantine
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    doesn’t want to load the provided icm file

    You’re right, and I don’t know reason why. Try my profile made with HueyPro.

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    #74992
    Joe
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    Thanks a lot for these profiles.  I used Constantine’s profile and the display looks amazing!  I must have really screwed things up using Window’s calibration.  Before applying this profile, the display looked washed out.  I wish I had screen shots to show the difference.

    #79445
    Kalle
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    Hmm I have tried applying the profile in DisplayCal in Linux, when I try to import it I get an error message saying that the file doesn’t contain settings.

     

    Constantines profile can be imported but not installed: 

    #79457
    Ernst Kuzorra
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    @baxtex

    Maybe you need an icc profile for Argyll?

    Note that by default it is assumed that ICC profile have the file extension .icm, but that on Apple OS X and Unix/Linux platforms, the .icc extension is expected and should be used.

    Source: http://argyllcms.com/doc/Scenarios.html

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Kuzorra

    #79458
    Ernst Kuzorra
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    https://www.pantone.com/help/?t=ICC-vs.-ICM

    Some profiling software will make profiles with an .icm file extension. Should this be the case and the profile not be recognized by an application, simply changing the file extension to .icc can often solve the problem.

    Will try that myself when I’m back home!

    Thanks for this thread and the provided profiles!
    (Maybe I’ll get that old Spyder 2 out of its cardboard box some day and check what it can get out of the screen.)

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Kuzorra

    #79459
    Kalle
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    Hmm I just tried changing extension to .icc, sadly, now they can’t be opend at all.

    The weird thing is that the opening posts’s profile did work for me in Linux Mint, but I don’t seem to be able to get this working in Manjaro.

    #79460
    Ernst Kuzorra
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    My ezbook at home is running ubuntu,will try that with argyll

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Kuzorra

    #79475
    Chupa
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    here is a different approach – it uses Starbucks pants…

    Need Help?
    1981 soldered my first Sinclair computer 1K, tapedeck * 1984 build and sold IBM clones 8Mhz, 512K, 20MB HDD * 2018 messing with ultrabooks

    #79484
    Ernst Kuzorra
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    On Xubuntu 16.04, argyll can handle the icm and the icc file.

    I downloaded X-Ray’s file, renamed one copy to jumper.icc and another copy to jumper.icm and loaded the file with “dispwin jumper.icm” or “dispwin jumper.icc”

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Kuzorra

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