Best colour settings for laptop

By Gissimee Doe

Best colour settings for laptop

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Calibrating the color settings on your laptop’s monitor will ensure that you get the best possible visual experience from the monitor. This is especially important if you use your laptop to edit pictures or do graphic design. It will also improve your experience when viewing videos and playing graphics-heavy computer games. You can use Display Color Calibration in Windows to quickly calibrate your monitor. If your monitor shipped with special calibration software, you should use that instead of Display Color Calibration for the best results.

Display Color Calibration lets you adjust your laptop monitor’s display color by changing certain color settings. The actual settings that you can change depend on your monitor. Not all settings are available for all monitor models. You can access Display Color Calibration from the Windows Control Panel by typing “display color” (without quotes) in the Search box. Click on “Calibrate display color” under the “Display” heading in the search results to launch Display Color Calibration in a new window.

You’ll need to reset your monitor to its basic color settings to perform an accurate calibration. The Display Color Calibration wizard will prompt you to click on your monitor’s “Menu” button, which will vary depending on its manufacturer and model. You may need to check the documentation that came with your laptop to find out whether it has one and where it’s located. Set your color display to “sRGB” or set your color temperature to “D65” or “6500.” Set your gamma value to “2.2.” If you can’t find the menu button or change the basic color settings, skip this step in the wizard.

The Display Color Calibration wizard will show you how to adjust your gamma with a visual display of what good gamma looks like. Read the instructions carefully and click on the “Next” button to adjust your gamma settings. Gamma has to do with the intensity of the light emitted by your monitor. Use the slider to adjust your gamma. Click through the wizard to adjust your brightness settings, which will determine how shadows and dark colors are displayed on your monitor. Set your contrast to the default factory setting, as your laptop has an LCD monitor. Adjust your brightness by pressing the “FN” key and the appropriate brightness function keys which has either an up or down arrow and a sun icon ("F6" and "F7" on some keyboards).

When you’ve finished changing your settings, you’ll be able to view your new calibration and compare it to your previous calibration to see which one looks better. When you get to the page in the wizard indicating that “You've successfully created a new calibration,” click on “Previous calibration” to see your previous display, and click on “Current calibration” to see your new display. Click on “Finish” to use the new calibration and click on “Cancel” to go back to your previous calibration.

Best colour settings for laptop

Windows 10’s built-in color calibration settings help you improve your monitors color accuracy. This article shows you how to find it and set it up.

For graphic designers and visual artists, color accuracy on your Windows 10 computer is absolutely critical. Perfecting the look of what you see on the screen is of little use if it looks completely different once it’s printed out as a physical product. Unfortunately, this is a widespread problem when it comes to representing true-to-life colors on-screen.

Color calibration tools and settings have been featured prominently in built-in monitor controls and operating systems to address this problem. Windows has long included a color calibration utility, but oddly, it’s buried in Windows 10. While decreased findability of a feature is usually a sign of impending deprecation, the Windows 10 color calibration utility remains extremely useful for those looking for the most accurate colors possible. This article will show you where to find the color calibration utility in Windows 10 and how to use it.

How to Find and Use the Color Calibration Wizard in Windows 10

To get started with Windows 10’s built-in color calibration utility, go to Start > PC Settings > System > Display.  Scroll down to the Multiple displays section and click Advanced display settings.

Best colour settings for laptop

On the Advanced display settings screen, click the Display adapter properties for Display 1 link. The number at the end of this link may vary if you have multiple monitors and you’re currently on a monitor that’s not the main one.

Best colour settings for laptop

Select the Color Management tab, then click Color Management…

Best colour settings for laptop

Select the Advanced tab, then click Calibrate display.

Best colour settings for laptop

This will start the Display Color Calibration wizard. If you are new to calibrating your monitor’s color, click the link How do I calibrate my display? for more information.

Best colour settings for laptop

The number of colors your monitor can display depends on several factors, including the graphics adapter, the type of display monitor you are using, and the interface. For modular monitors, it is recommended you use DVI (digital video interface) for guaranteed accuracy. Windows 10’s calibration tools focus on a few areas:

  • Gamma – how the colors red, green, and blue are projected on the screen to make up the color of an image.
  • Brightness and contrast – how well elements appear in a picture without looking washed out or too dark.
  • Color Balance – how accurately your monitor displays a particular shade of gray.

Accuracy will ultimately be dependent on your own perception. Click Next to begin adjustment.

Best colour settings for laptop

Follow the instructions to reset your monitor’s display color settings before making changes. This can normally be found on the side of your monitor. Click Next.

Gamma – Reds, Greens, and Blues

The first modification you will make is to your gamma, which, as we mentioned earlier, determines how colors based on red, green, and blue are displayed on the screen. The example in the screenshot shows what you should try to aim for. Click Next.

Best colour settings for laptop

Move the slider to reduce the visibility of the faint dots. If you cannot discern a difference between the recommendation on the first page, you can click Next or Reset it, then try again.

Best colour settings for laptop

Brightness and Contrast

The next two display controls focus on brightness and contrast. For this section of the color calibration wizard, you recommend performing the calibration in an environment with natural light to achieve the best results. If you don’t have an option to adjust brightness, which might be the case if you are using a laptop, you can click Skip brightness and contrast adjustment. Otherwise, click Next.

Best colour settings for laptop

The wizard provides a sample of what you should try to achieve. Click Next.

Best colour settings for laptop

Click Next when complete.

Best colour settings for laptop

Repeat the same process for contrast using the sample image as a reference.

Best colour settings for laptop

Click Next when complete.

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Color Balance

The color calibration wizard also helps you adjust your display’s accuracy when displaying a particular shade of gray. Click Next to begin.

Best colour settings for laptop

Use the sliders to make appropriate adjustments. Click Next when complete.

Best colour settings for laptop

After completing the calibration, you can compare your previous settings with the current modifications. Of course, you can always go back and make changes, but if you are happy, click Finish to save the changes or cancel to preserve the previous settings.

Best colour settings for laptop

There you have it; your display is now set up to produce more accurate output and guaranteed true life results when you print content. The built-in calibration tools might not be professional-grade, but they are a good start and complement to more professional calibrators.

Best colour settings for laptop

Do you work in an environment where color calibration is important? If so, share your experience with us, along with some tips and tricks.

Best colour settings for laptop