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Hale_JP

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You are in the wrong forum for general home use discussions.
You are in the wrong forum for discussing the facts behind color management.

OMG. I thought, here are professionals...
How Mistaken was I, and got directly to the Manson's family ranch.

Kind of maddening sect worshiping overpriced hardware which they do not even understand, but ready to cut the throat to anyone not sharing the same religion.

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    Windows, starting from Vista, can use a monitor Profile as a source for graphics-board LUT-based calibration in working space.
NEXT, learn what a working space really is from the folks who coined the term!:
https://www.adobe.com/digitalimag/pdfs/phscs2ip_colspace.pdf
One other important rule when you select your preferred RGB working space: Never select a display profile.
That's why it is called a profile and not working space, dumbo. In your stupid attempt to spill the dirt you forget even reading the posts. A perfect mad sectarian.
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OMG. I thought, here are professionals...
How Mistaken was I, and got directly to the Manson's family ranch.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.....  ;D

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Kind of maddening sect worshiping overpriced hardware which they do not even understand, but ready to cut the throat to anyone not sharing the same religion.
Hardware many here own and use, you don't so: if you've only imagined it, you haven't experienced it. Nor understand it!  :P
You came here, asked: Is there a way to calibrate(adapter LUT) a monitor from IT8, with a camera?
What answer do you want us to make up to make you happy, other than the correct one?
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Hale_JP

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Hardware many here own and use, you don't so
give yourself a medal. that is the greatest achievement in your life.

You know, in normal society, when you have nothing to say, or offer, you seat on your place and do not make a noise.

 But guys, you made the shit boiling in this forum.
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give yourself a medal. that is the greatest achievement in your life.
The absurd is the last refuge of a pundit without an argument.
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But guys, you made the shit boiling in this forum.
You are free to leave it.
"It is better to say nothing and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt".- Abraham Lincoln
All doubt removed sir. Good-bye I hope.
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Hale, I have no idea who you are or why you imagine that joining a forum and immediately lashing out with personal abuse is a good idea. It's certainly contrary to my experience of Japanese politeness. You are banned for a week.

Meanwhile, the thread is closed, as it plainly is serving no purpose at all.

Jeremy
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