Best ICC profile/setting for ThinkPad T430

Hi all

Recommendations for profile can ICC I use with my ThinkPad? While I managed to get rid of the blue color cast at a point using color corrections to the display driver and update the driver to monitor itself, I wonder if anyone can suggest some ICC profiles? I have a basic HD (1366 x 786) display. I am sometimes in photo and video editing, and even though I know that this view is not perfect for these tasks, I would get maximum out of it.

Bravo and thanks,

Srdjan

I just changed the display Nvidia settings until I got the desired result. Now it seems decent, much better than the factory setting.

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