Hello,
I'm using corel draw x5 and my monitor shows white as very light yellow, the only way to stop this is to change the color conversion settings to none which then turns all the colours to RGB which don't relflect the colour that would be printed.
My monitor is a Dell U2410 has anyone had this problem before?
This could be because your monitor is assigned a bad color profile. Sometimes, computer manufacturer ships color profile that are not that accurate and it is better not to use it. Normally however, CorelDRAW should detect that and issue a warning allowing you to override it.
I'd be interested in taking a look at this color profile to see if there is something we can improve. Locate the color management setting on your OS and see if you can find what profile is associated with you monitor and if you can find the actual file. Then you can forward it to me.
Do not use the 'none' color engine : that pretty much turns off the entire color management system which is why the CMYK color dont look dull on your monitor.
Also, if you want to see how your colors will look like once printed : be sure to use color proofing. Otherwise, what you see on screen is not an accurate representation of what it will look like once printed.
Thanks for your advice i've download a new color profile form
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/icc_profiles.htm
for my monitor and added it in my monitor color management section under color profile. I hope this advice can help other people with the same problem.
Thanks
That's great. Did you save the old "bad" profile somewhere? I'd like to take a look at it if possible.
Hi Claude
If I understand Stellaarblue correctly, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem. Whenever I use white in X5 (on default settings), the colour on-screen is a light yellow/cream. The white areas of course' print' white but it makes life very difficult when designing and building graphics. Also in anything imported from earlier versions anything that had white aplied appears cream.
I don't have this problem working in any other software - Xara, Dreamweaver etc. though when I import white from another application into X5 , the result is a cream colour. I don't have these problems when I have the RGB profile settings set to the monitor (in my case, LGL194WT) but I'm not sure if this nulifies the "advances" of the new colour management.
I've attached samples of my settings.
colin frajbis said: Hi Claude If I understand Stellaarblue correctly, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem. Whenever I use white in X5 (on default settings), the colour on-screen is a light yellow/cream. The white areas of course' print' white but it makes life very difficult when designing and building graphics. Also in anything imported from earlier versions anything that had white aplied appears cream. I don't have this problem working in any other software - Xara, Dreamweaver etc. though when I import white from another application into X5 , the result is a cream colour. I don't have these problems when I have the RGB profile settings set to the monitor (in my case, LGL194WT) but I'm not sure if this nulifies the "advances" of the new colour management. I've attached samples of my settings.
I think that you need to fix Color Management in Corel. Go to Tools / Color Management and there choose right profile settings...
That's what I've always done in the past - using the pictorial Colour Management box you attached. But X5 (or at least mine) no longer has that display or it's moved and I can't find it.
I'll be the first to admit that I haven't paid as much attention to Colour Management before as I should have, never experiencing any particular problems with reproduction - either with home or professional printing.
Thanks, Colin