Color Management
Posted: March 23rd, 2025, 5:41 pm
Not necessarily a strictly PWP issue, however...
I have had an NEC monitor for a thousand years. I also had a colorimeter that I used to calibrate it. After some time, the colorimeter was not recognized by the OS so I gave that up and just relied on the most recent settings (which are ancient by now).
This monitor has slowly died and I recently picked up a new monitor, which apparently has its own chip and components/3d LUT for calibration (using the monitor vendors calibration software). I think this is referred to as Hardware Calibration, rather than using a colorimeter, and unrelated calibration software, to provide data to the computers Graphics Card (Software Calibration?). I understand that Hardware calibration is preferred over Software calibration.
I have yet to pick up a new colorimeter, nor have I tried to do any calibrating, but I wanted to make sure of a few things in the meantime.
Over the last few years, I have noticed that the same image, when opened in PWP, shows as less saturated than the same image in PS even though I have replicated the Color Management settings in both programs, as best as I can understand anyway. So I wish to ensure I have settings in both programs that will give a like for like image.
In PWP Color Management I am unsure of a couple things:
1. "On Startup" it gives a choice of "Set Monitor Profile from System Settings" or "Ignore...". Once I calibrate as described above and the monitor will "hold the recipe", will PWP recognize/access these settings or will it look to the Graphics Card/OS to find settings? In other words, what does "System Settings" refer to?
2. "Monitor Profile". What does this refer to? I have had it set to "Adobe RGB 1998", and there seems to be no mention of an actual calibration profile that I can direct it to. Do I leave this at Adobe RGB and the a/m (point 1.) takes care of a particular calibration profile?
Any other advice regarding any aspect of Color/Monitor Management is appreciated.
I have had an NEC monitor for a thousand years. I also had a colorimeter that I used to calibrate it. After some time, the colorimeter was not recognized by the OS so I gave that up and just relied on the most recent settings (which are ancient by now).
This monitor has slowly died and I recently picked up a new monitor, which apparently has its own chip and components/3d LUT for calibration (using the monitor vendors calibration software). I think this is referred to as Hardware Calibration, rather than using a colorimeter, and unrelated calibration software, to provide data to the computers Graphics Card (Software Calibration?). I understand that Hardware calibration is preferred over Software calibration.
I have yet to pick up a new colorimeter, nor have I tried to do any calibrating, but I wanted to make sure of a few things in the meantime.
Over the last few years, I have noticed that the same image, when opened in PWP, shows as less saturated than the same image in PS even though I have replicated the Color Management settings in both programs, as best as I can understand anyway. So I wish to ensure I have settings in both programs that will give a like for like image.
In PWP Color Management I am unsure of a couple things:
1. "On Startup" it gives a choice of "Set Monitor Profile from System Settings" or "Ignore...". Once I calibrate as described above and the monitor will "hold the recipe", will PWP recognize/access these settings or will it look to the Graphics Card/OS to find settings? In other words, what does "System Settings" refer to?
2. "Monitor Profile". What does this refer to? I have had it set to "Adobe RGB 1998", and there seems to be no mention of an actual calibration profile that I can direct it to. Do I leave this at Adobe RGB and the a/m (point 1.) takes care of a particular calibration profile?
Any other advice regarding any aspect of Color/Monitor Management is appreciated.