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Originally Posted by Steffen
The display profile must match the settings (calibration) of course, otherwise the results will be hard to predict, but mostly wrong. I rarely trust the vendor supplied profiles unless the display has a menu setting that says "match vendor supplied profile". Then there is is the issue of video card LUTs which are entirely under software control, and which the monitor vendor cannot know about.
Cheers
Steffen.
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Yes.. I was thinking along similar lines. The only setting on the monitor that makes sense to use with the Dell profile in the OS is called "Standard" (top of the list in the monitor menu list of preset modes) but it doesn't get the right result. I'm happy that the factory calibration to sRGB and Adobe RGB is done well so will stick with those for the moment and curse the fact that Chrome doesn't care about my monitor profile..