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Sometimes there is a difference between a printed image and same image in monitor.The colors,brightness and contrast may be different when you look at printed image. This tutorial helps you how to solve this problem. When you install Adobe Photoshop on your system,Adobe gamma will be installed in your contral panel.We get help from adeobe gamma.
Attention : Before beginning tutorial your monitor should be turned on for 30 to 40 minutes to get a Stability display.If your monitor is an old one you should do that certainly.
Next : Set your monitor side.(The sunshine should'nt shine straight to your monitor's display.
The 3rd : Remove any desktop image.I suggest you to set background to a light grey color.This helps your eyes to work with different color easily!
OK.Let's Begin.
As I said go to contral panel and open "Adobe Gamma".This window will be appear :

Choose "Control Panel"as shown in image above in next step click on "Load" and select an "ICC Profile" Which sets with your monitor system.The best selection is to set gray parts to the limit of darkness but not really black and white bar down it should leave white. You can get a better result than me which shown in image below :

Next Step : In phosphors menu select your monitor's color system.If yours was not available choose custom and enter values manually :

OK.We go to set gamma : This part sets brightness level of middle colors Untick "View Single Gamma Only"Then 3 colors will be appear.Move Levers until center rectangles almost fade .You can see an example below :

Click on measure to view white point.
At last click on OK and choose a name to save ICC profile
Good Luck Cheers... Heaven With Special thanks from majidonline.com
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