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It would be great if someone could test the attached profile on their monitors, I'm using a Spyder 2 Pro and the provided software at version 2.2 and this always seems to give me a red tint. I have also tried ColorEyes Display Pro which seems to remove the color cast but leaves a total lack of contrast, no shadows where there should be shadows. My working environment has also changed places a lot over the last few months, which doesn't help, but I'll chip away at it and try to get a result with a good amount of contrast and no color cast.
Drop the attached profile into Hard Drive>Library>Application Support>Adobe>Color>Profiles
It would be great if someone could test the attached profile on their monitors, I'm using a Spyder 2 Pro and the provided software at version 2.2 and this always seems to give me a red tint. I have also tried ColorEyes Display Pro which seems to remove the color cast but leaves a total lack of contrast, no shadows where there should be shadows. My working environment has also changed places a lot over the last few months, which doesn't help, but I'll chip away at it and try to get a result with a good amount of contrast and no color cast.
Drop the attached profile into Hard Drive>Library>Application Support>Adobe>Color>Profiles
The colors are way more richer than Apple RGB. It's a pretty good profile.