vanderploeg.peter
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Yes, I do like photography and am Colour blind.
Not completely but weak in seperaring red and green, when area's or contrast are small. ("Deuteranopia", which is the most common kind of colour blindness, or weakness.
So, what is the best way to calibrate my monitor?
You could leave it as is, I see real life shows colours the same way.
But thats not true I think, in real life the gamut is much larger and in that case, I can seperate the colours better.
My RGB monitor has ofcourse a much smaller gamut.
So, I tried several approaches to see colours better on my monitors:
But I am afraid, when I show my editing to somebody else, it is awfully off.
One things I am wonderind if I should by a monitor with a larger gamut. Like the Asus ProArt PA328C.
On my phone, and OLED with a very high gamut, I can see all colours much better.
Has anyone it the same position as me, found a good solution?
Do you think a wider gamut monitor will help?
Not completely but weak in seperaring red and green, when area's or contrast are small. ("Deuteranopia", which is the most common kind of colour blindness, or weakness.
So, what is the best way to calibrate my monitor?
You could leave it as is, I see real life shows colours the same way.
But thats not true I think, in real life the gamut is much larger and in that case, I can seperate the colours better.
My RGB monitor has ofcourse a much smaller gamut.
So, I tried several approaches to see colours better on my monitors:
- I selected the colour blind Picture mode from my LG 27UK650 monitor menu --> I saw reds and greens much better seperated, but red was very pink.
- I selected Coulor filters in Windows 10 settings, and selected Red-Green (Deuteranopia). Seperating again much better, red stays red, but reds are very saturated, even half red is already 100% red. Sadly thers is no wat to tone it down a bit.
- I tried the nvidea desktop coulors settings. Many controls to change, but I could not get the greyscale grey, there was always a red cast.
- I used the six colours settings on my LG monitor. Shifted greens a bit away from red, magenta too, and increased most saturations.
But I am afraid, when I show my editing to somebody else, it is awfully off.
One things I am wonderind if I should by a monitor with a larger gamut. Like the Asus ProArt PA328C.
On my phone, and OLED with a very high gamut, I can see all colours much better.
Has anyone it the same position as me, found a good solution?
Do you think a wider gamut monitor will help?