David, you don't know the ridicolous lcd's of "cheap" HP laptops.
I bought a 220nl and I'm regretting.

2015-10-25 13:17 GMT+01:00 David Houlder <da...@davidhoulder.com>:
> On 08/10/15 06:23, Pascal Obry wrote:
>>
>> For example, I'm using it for the Web to adjust a bit the exposure. That
>> is moving down a bit the exposure as my calibrated display (a bit darker)
>> will create a bit too much exposed pictures.
>
>
> Pardon my delay in responding, but I thought the main reason for having a
> profiled display was so that you didn't have to do that?
>
> I suspect that most devices these days can render sRGB from a JPEG pretty
> accurately, especially since the majority of devices now have good built-in
> screens and not many options for screwing up the colour rendition. Even if
> the accuracy isn't spectacular, I would expect it to be normally distributed
> around sRGB instead of being consistently brighter. Am I wrong about this?
>
> Shouldn't you be aiming for an image on your calibrated monitor to be a
> pretty good match with the JPEG of that image rendered on (say) a decent
> tablet? OK, your monitor might have a wider gamut, so you might want to
> soft-proof in sRGB, but if that doesn't give you a close match, I'd suggest
> something is not quite right with your calibration and profiling.
>
> Am I missing something here? Willing to be corrected.
>
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