New monitor showing different colors - monitor profile?

Hi all, need help. I got a new Acer monitor and I have three questions. The first is when I open photoshop I ger the following error: "ACER S232HL monitor profile seems to be defective. Please return your monitor calibration softwear. "Then it gives me two choices,"Ignore the profile"or"use Anyway. I tried both and they all have two make the images appear differently. What should I do? Following the directions thinking I found here: http://virtualmcube.com/hardware/how-fix-monitor-profile-appears-be-defective-photoshop-er ror-message

Number 2 is that when I open the same file in PS, LR, online and image viewier, colors of all the different aspect! Help!

Number 3 is my images in LR seem more saturated.

When I plugged in for the first time in the monitor I was using HDMI and I was told this would be the best. When I came across the above problem, it's reccmended for me I use DVI. DVI has helped get richer blacks, but did not help anything else.

And just for a control group, I plugged my old monitor back in and everything's fine, but I would use my new! Help! Thank you

Monitor canned profiles are notoriously inaccurate or downright faulty. Unless you want to go right to the end and calibrate/profile with a bunch of third parties, you are probably much better to simply using sRGB, and that's what happens when you click 'ignore profile.

It's the same solution in the link you posted, only more complicated.

Number 2 is that when I open the same file in PS, LR, online and image viewier, colors of all the different aspect! Help!

Number 3 is my images in LR seem more saturated.

Come back if you still see this with sRGB profile. In general, both Ps and Lr are fully color managed and will use the comprehensive monitor for display profile. Most of the other applications are not, so this isn't entirely unexpected in itself.

When I came across the above problem, it's reccmended for me I use DVI.

Shouldn't matter. Both are completely compatible and the digital video signal is the same.

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