How to Calibrate Monitor Acer S231HL

cscottnfl
cscottnfl Member Posts: 1 New User
edited February 16 in 2018 Archives
Hi, Do I need to purchase software to do this or is it internal somehow. Photoshop keeps alerting me that I really need to calibrate my monitor.
Thanks in advance for any help I can receive on this issue.

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  • Hi @cscottnfl
    In the  latest version of windows 10, the easiest way to find the color calibration tool is through the Windows search bar.
    The new calibration will be stored as a .ics file, or color calibration file, and will show up as a new International Color Consortium (ICC) Profile in the Color Management settings app. The easiest way to open this app is to type “color management” in the search box and choose the first result. Once it’s open, you can select your monitor from the device list and see which ICC Profiles are available.
    Right-click on the desktop and select Display settings.
    Click "Advanced display settings" at the bottom of the settings window.
    Verify that your monitor is set to the recommended, native resolution. If it's not, set it to the recommended resolution at least for this calibration process.
    Click "Color calibration" at the bottom of the advanced display settings window. Click Next to start the color calibration.
    The wizard will walk you through adjusting your color settings. You'll:
    >Set the display to the factory default color settings, if your monitor allows you to do that
    >Adjust your display's gamma to match a sample image
    >Adjust the brightness and contrast
    >Adjust the color balance
    >At the end of the wizard, click Finish to save your settings.

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  • TECH_MAN
    TECH_MAN Ally Posts: 453

    Hi cscottnfl,

    Do a Right-click on the desktop and select Dis

    play settingsdisplay settings

    2. Click "Advanced display settings" at the bottom of the settings window.

    display settings advanced

    3. Verify that your monitor is set to the recommended, native resolution. If it's not, set it to the recommended resolution at least for this calibration process.

    display settings resolution

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    4. Click "Color calibration" at the bottom of the advanced display settings window.

    display settings color calibration

    5. Click Next to start the color calibration.

    calibration1

    The wizard will walk you through adjusting your color settings. You'll:

    • Set the display to the factory default color settings, if your monitor allows you to do that
    • Adjust your display's gamma to match a sample image
      calibration gamma
    • Adjust the brightness and contrast
      calibration brightness


    • Adjust the color balancecalibration balance
    • 6. At the end of the wizard, click Finish to save your settings.

    calibration finish

    You'll then be able to calibrate ClearType for sharper text.


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