On my blackbook with Intel GMA x3100 graphics the colors in Windows Vista seem to be very washed out on the LCD and I'm having a very difficult time calibrating it. I'm chucking it to the Intel x86 drivers for their x3100, as I have never fiddled with the color profile in OSX and the default looks as just nice and vibrant to me...
Because of this, I'm hoping to use color profiles & temperature settings from OSX to set up the Intel drivers in Vista to try to optimize it the best I can, and from the Display option in Preferences I see settings and readout values for the standard "Color LCD" ICC profile, but I can't comprehend much of it or find ways to export those values.
I know that the options accessible to me by Intel in Vista are gamma, brightness and contrast. I am able to independently adjust the three colors or have them linked together and adjust the overall, but that's as far as I get...
Could anyone shine a light on how to read those values?
Because of this, I'm hoping to use color profiles & temperature settings from OSX to set up the Intel drivers in Vista to try to optimize it the best I can, and from the Display option in Preferences I see settings and readout values for the standard "Color LCD" ICC profile, but I can't comprehend much of it or find ways to export those values.
I know that the options accessible to me by Intel in Vista are gamma, brightness and contrast. I am able to independently adjust the three colors or have them linked together and adjust the overall, but that's as far as I get...
Could anyone shine a light on how to read those values?