U2413 color calibration Solution Crashes

Instructor: U2413, revision A01

PC: Custom built windows 7 PC with Intel i5 - 2500K and a Radeon HD 6800 video card

Available video ports: Display port, 2 x DVI, HDMI

Currently using Display output port, but I have the same problem when you use one of the DVI outputs.

Default settings on the monitor. (DP disabled 1.2)

USB connection between the monitor and the PC (USB3, USB2 and not connected tried everything with the same result)

Details of the problem:

Dell UltraSharp version 1.5.3 calibration solution crashes with an error of windows indicating that the software has stopped working. This happens as soon as I click on the 'Next' button on the view of profiling page.  The greyed out screen that displays a screen with details about the measuring instrument, i1 Display Pro and several fluorescent bands and a button to start the measurement.

I am able to run the software of i1 Profiler instead, but crashes when you use ADC to control the parameters of the monitor.

Any suggestions?

I had the same problem, it was caused by the new ati driver (I tried with 14.4 and 14,9). Do retreat 13.12 solved the problem...

Tags: Dell Peripherals

Similar Questions

  • U2413, calibration solution Ultrasharp fails to connect to display via the USB port

    Dell U2413 SN: CN-0YCM0F-72872-48P-A81L REV A01 August 2014

    Try to run the ultrasharp Dell V1.5.3 on this monitor calibration solution, however, the software stops and displays "please connect the screen to your computer via a USB cable." I click the OK button after you have checked that the USB port on the computer is connected to the USB connection screen, but ultimately, this message appears:
    "Could not establish a connection to the screen. Please make sure that the USB cable is connected and try again. »

    Has tried this on two different computers, running Windows Pro 8.1. One was connected to the monitor cable HDMI to DVI (Thinkpad 10 via docking station), the other using the provided Dell Display Port printer for (Tablet Thinkpad X 230) mini display port cable.

    The USB ports on computers were connected the Dell supplied USB 3 cable to the monitor. Also tried this on a single computer by using a USB 2 port and a USB cable with the same result. The USB connections on the monitor seems to work ok when you plug a flash drive or the i1 Display Pro. Also, did a reset Monitor USB and verified that Windows has seen additional generic hubs when the USB Monitor is connected to the computer. There are 4 additional hubs when you use additional 2 usb hubs and USB 3 cable when using the USB 2 cable. In addition, power cycled the monitor several times (as recommended in the version that is known for this problem) without success.

    Before the attempt to make the calibration:
    A factory reset on the monitor.
    Ran the monitor self test and SUBMISSION. No problem found.
    Monitor purchased from Dell November 2014

    Same result with V1.5.7

    Any suggestions? Where should I go from here?

    I had success in the U2413 of profiling. I pulled out an old workhorse, a Thinkpad T43
    under Windows XP. Then installed the ultrasharp Dell V1.5.3 calibration solution and all
    updates available from Microsoft, but no other software - nothing of the Dell-supplied with
    the monitor. Used the DVI - connection DVI and USB 3 cable supplied with the monitor. The
    software Profiler has worked well with this configuration. When the program first took to the "Start
    Screen measure"(where the problem occurs already noted) Windows (message status bar)
    has reported that he accessed software Realtek 3.0. So I focused on research at the Realtek
    software on other systems.

    On the Thinkpad 10. There were two 1. "Realtek Card Reader" and 2. «Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader» I have
    removed both and reinstalled the software Realtek for Dell monitor CD. Insert an SD card and
    a USB in the monitor and both were seen by Windows Explorer. There was also a Realtek USB
    3.0 card reader to showing in Manager devices under USB controllers. Using the connections between the T10 to monitor previously described the Profiler software, then ran normally.

    X 230 - I removed the "Realtek Card Reader" (V6.2.9600.30168) software and tried to start the
    Software Profiler and it does not at the same point as before. Then I installed the Realtek USB 2.0
    Software for the Dell card reader. However, there was still no Realtek USB 3.0 card reader
    display in the Manager of devices under USB controllers. Software Profiler is not like before. I then
    inserted an SD card in the monitor and the "Realtek USB Card Reader 3.0" appeared in the device
    Manager. Software Profiler, then ran normally.

    So now my two systems Windows 8.1 software profiling will not work if the 'Realtek USB 3.0 Card '.
    Reader"is not listed in Device Manager. To do this the software must be installed (for example
    starting from the Dell CD) AND an SD card must be inserted into the SD slot on the monitor. Remove the SD card
    Card and the device disappears and profiling software will not run. Insert an SD card and the
    Software Profiler works normally.

    How can I get the "Realtek USB 3.0 card reader ' to automatically load before running the Profiler software?

  • U2413 - factory Color Calibration and ICC profiles

    Hi, I just bought a U2413. I need for photography. There is nothing on profiles ICC U2413 DELL that was installed with the software in the documentation. And please note that I have not (yet!) a calibrator. I need to configure the best without calibrator... using the factory calibration.

    I hope you can make it clear, to me, how it works.

    The monitor has different MODES BUILT-IN, such as:
    -Color space sRGB
    -Color space ARGB
    -Standard
    -Game, etc.

    Which mode is the one that has been calibrated at the factory?
    What mode should I use in order to have the results of color?
    I see that there is no DELL U2413 color profile, D6500, which is associated with the monitor (I can see it in the control panel). I think it is good to have this setting. Can you please confirm?

    Do I set up the U2313 DELL ICC profile also to programs like Canon Digital Photo Professional, or as long as it is in Windows, it is not necessary? [Item 3 of this screenshot]. I see that if I put profile DELL in Canon DPP the colors of the photos appear much colder.

    Thank you

    If you do not have access to an i1DisplayPro/Color munki display a yo do not have the possibility to calibrate (not even in GPU with the munki:)

    factory calibrated
    -sRGB: 50 50 brightness contrast. You can use standard sRGB.icm, once lower you it up to 120cd/m (20-25% brightness) you will lose the white point calibration.

    -AdobeRGB: contrast 50 50 brightness. You can use standard AdobeRGB1998.icm (complatible or ones like Clay1998.icm), once lower you it up to 120cd/m (20-25% brightness) you will lose the white point calibration but less than sRGB. For color management programs and without perhaps a colorimeter its your safest choice, do not forget to assign and activate an Adobe1998.icm/Clay1998.icm in Control Panel of Windows to your monitor while you're in this preset OSDdevice.

    The other preset OSD are not calibrated at the factory.

    -standard is delivered with the native range (as described in U2413.icm of pilots) and native white (whie 6700-7000K with a strong green tint)

    -Custom is delivered with the native range (as described in U2413.icm of pilots) and native white (whie 6700-7000K with a strong green tint), but you have access to the parameters of "custom colors". 20-25% brightness, contrast 50%, and R = 100, G = 91 = 97 peut give you near D65 white and 2.26 "grow" gamma (cose to 2.2 or sRGB but I guess it comes with a ramp to a same gray except calibrated). Try these setings and activate U2413.icm in this preset custom of the OSD.

    And get an i1DisplayPro, you really need.

    Canon DPP regarding:

    2 refers to the "default" image profile
    3 to view the profile (so the DPP can distort the RGB values in the image to represent this color in what that is the range to your screen). Once you set a dile icm as 'default' in the control panel-> color management-> your device it shoud check the option "use operating system settings" (I think, I don't have any owm a canon camera)
    5 a your printer profile, a profile for each combination of inkjet paper
    6. keep this, perceptual is generally more 'alive' than the actual image
    7 I think takes forever with Canon programs (but I am not a canon camera, so I have not tried their meaning), keep the same as 6

  • Color calibration has a clean mind (on battery)

    If the system has been a stack in any point of the session, color calibration seems to get dirty on the rise according to what is on the screen. If dark colours dominate the screen, the colors go slowly (but apparently) all weird. When it is contained is mainly white on the screen, he returns to normal.

    I've reviewed some power management settings, and none of them seem to relate to this.

    The system is W520 with FHD screen, Intel 8.15.10.2538 drivers, Nvidia 332.21, Windows 7 drivers.

    This does not work on Ubuntu, or on an external monitor.

    http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/T400-T500-and-newer-T-series/T410-screen-brightness-dims-washes-out-on-b...

    Should be on this issue. Uncheck the "display energy saving technology."

  • How can I return my screen to its default values after you run the Windows 7 color calibration?

    I decided to run the color calibration tool windows to try to optimize my monitor, but the quality came out worse than before. After trying several times and otherwise, to get a better picture I decided that I would just back to its default value. The problem is that I don't see an option for it. So, how can I reset my screen its initial values of before I tried calibration it?

    Thank you

    Using Windows 7 Pro 64-bit

    Windows (rstrui.exe) system restore would do it without data loss.

  • Color calibration - not able to change to a bright yellow yellow

    Separated from this thread.

    I use Windows 8.1 on a gaming laptop Lenovo.

    The yellow color is has a horrible greenish.  I went through the color calibration, but I wasn't able to change a bright yellow yolks.  Can someone help me?

    Hello

    Thanks for posting in the Microsoft Community.

    This might have caused due to display drivers corrupted sometimes when screen updates the latest drivers, you may experience these symptoms or customizing the desktop software could also create this problem

    1. did you do with the last changes made to the computer before this problem?

    I suggest you try the following steps.

    a. press the Windows key + R.
    b. type ""Control " and press OK."
    c. click on color management.
    d. click Advanced.
    f. click on Calibrate.
    g. click Next to continue.

    Additional information:

    Please visit the manufacturer of computer for the latest updates display drivers.

    Also, try the procedure described in the following Microsoft Help article.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/get-best-display-monitor

    We look forward to you a response. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have other questions related to Windows.

  • XPS 15 (L502X) poor color calibration

    It seems that the color of the screen is bluish compared to any conventional screen.

    I tried calibration with spyder and all kinds of tools to color calibration but it always does'nt look right. How can I get a color that is 'normal '?

    Help! =)

    Thank you!

    Same problem here, the screen 1366 * 768 is completely useless. I totally regret buying this laptop.

    I tried lowering the settings of gamma in windows and games, which helps a little, but Hungarian is not going to be something close to perfection...

    I wonder if it is possible to interact with a screen 1600 * 900?

  • Next step in the color calibration

    Hello:

    I now have a monitor color calibration that comes close to matching this only outputs of my printer, but I want to bring closer you.  If I understand the process, basically what I now want to do is make slight adjustments so that what is on my screen corresponds to what comes out of the printer.  I find that the printer produces images slightly more dark that appear on the screen.  I guess the first thing I do is to recalibrate the screen to match the printer (profile ICC of Ilford), which would mean a reduction in brightness.  Right now I'm at 80cd.  Should what kind of steps I use in these settings?  In other words, I'm dealing with the target as the printer ICC profile and trying to match the target screen.  Is this the right approach?

    Second, what differences White Point setting (6500K) and contrast (286:1) will be in term to better align the screen to the printer?  And in what direction.

    As you can tell, I'm new to the color calibration.

    Thank you

    Jack Siegel

    A Shirley would surely be a woman named... I jest, just not too well this morning

    But it would be an example of a photo you know is properly color managed if it prints directly on your game to the top.  Have next new images to be printed must be a good visual guide to this process; only one check more along the way.

  • Color calibration settings reset after restarting the computer

    Hello!
    I had a really hard time with my monitor calibration.
    I will try to describe my problem as simple as possible. I hope that someone will find a solution to this because I just couldn't.

    SYSTEM:
    ASUS N750JV, Intel Core i7, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750 M + Intel HD Graphics 4600 and, of course, Windows 8.

    PROBLEM:
    "Calibrate display" settings change/reset back from each time after restarting the laptop, shut down or put to sleep.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM
    I just can't calibrate my screen. Everything I do just does not work.
    Calibrating monitor in Windows 8 works very well only during the time when I actually do
    But if I restart, stop, or put my laptop to sleep just goes back to normal.

    For example, as a first step, the screen of Loggin on Windows 8 when I start seems calibrated.
    but when I connect I wait 2 seconds or two and all my settings are changed in return.
    I have to recalibrate the screen again and again once and again and again...

    Swear to God that I tried all possible solutions to solve my problem and none of them worked.
    I have read a lot of forums, and I can't find the solution that actually works.
    I did the solution 'Safe mode' , the 'clean boot' solution, in 'color management', I changed the settings (in a way that people who said it should work).
    I've updated all my drivers (my system than the GeForce GT 750 M is up to date). I installed all available updates for Windows 8 (when I check updates, the system tells me there aren't everything and my system is also up-to-date).

    I guess there could be a problem with my graphics card. I know that everyone has had problems these last time with the new update for GeForce, but like I said before, if I have confidence in my laptop then my graphics card is up-to-date.

    It really bothers me. It's annoying and I'm frustrated by that. The worst is that I can't find a solution to this, so I'm really asking for help.
    Thank you!

    Original title: calibration unsolved display problem - Windows 8

    Adeline B, thank you very much for your answer.
    I'm sorry that I have not responded in such a long delay.

    Well, my problem has been resolved. I downloaded my GeForce graphics driver was last updated.
    Now everything works fine.

    • I know that this problem can be irritating. If anyone has the same issue so I recommend you (like everyone else) download of the updated driver for your graphics card.
    • If this does not work, try to calibrate your system using programs/software installed on your computer by your manufacturer. In my case it was splendid ASUS utility. I also used Intel® HD Graphics Control Panel.
    • Another thing is you may think that your system does not calibrate when it actually... made. So what you can do, it's just waiting for the start until your system is finally charge up. In my case, Windows 8 something takes about 10 to 12 seconds, until what it changes all the settings of ' my settings'.»» Then first Windows 8 loads up to original settings (and this is why you find that your screen is not calibrated) but then it loads the calibration settings you make before you restart and all is well.

    I know this sounds so easy is probably not solve anything, but when I had this problem with the calibration I was so irritated by it I wasn't noticing the changes! I'd just instantly to the desktop or control panel configuration, or web and try to solve the problem, without waiting for my system completely load all settings. But... If the wait does not then consult my previous statements.

  • The monitor HP 2207 color calibration

    The color on my screen calibration option doesn't seem to work on this monitor. How others have calibrated their monitor so that the printed photos corresponding to the image on the screen. I've been watching Spyder and Eyeone calibration thingys but she tips appreciated. Thank you.

    This article from hp can help:

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c00850059

    Maybe try to install the latest versions of software and drivers:

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?OS=2093 & LC = on & DLC = in & CC = US & Product = 3363837

    Maybe your manuals for this information?

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/WC/manualCategory?LC=en & DLC = in & CC = US & os = 2093 & Product = 3363837&

    You may need to update your video driver PC?

  • Satellite L500 - reset color calibration

    HI -.

    I've only had my L500 Satellite during the week. I have a problem with the images on the laptop with a blue cast. I calibrated color and get perfect only so he can reset when the computer is turned off and restarted. Tried several times without success.

    Can anyone help?

    Hey,.

    Can you tell me where you have changed the colors exactly, please?

    Normally, you can change the colors in the options of the display driver. After that, you will need to save the new settings and save them as new profile.

    Check this box!

  • Color calibrator may not work correctly, because the display does not fill screen.

    I have a Thinkpad W520 with 1920 x 1080 HD display and the color sensor. I tried to run the color standard application but always, she will work until the end but cannot process measures. So I opened the lid in the middle of a calibration and discovered that the color screen that is supposed to be seen by the sensor is not full screen, thus preventing the color measurement sensor. How can I set the graphics so that this application is displayed full-screen when executing? Thank you.

    Yes. But I just solved the problem. I set my display to display the text, icons, etc., to 150% of normal resolution. Somehow, he was causing the application displays only a partial screen. I set the magnification to 125% and now the standard color works very well.

  • y550p color calibration settings ignored after reboot

    I use the calibration color in windows manager and its fine. But whenever I restart, the colors turn bright and ignores the previous settings. What is the problem here? To mean bright yellow turn annoyingly thin, and you could hardly distinguish white. For example, I don't see even the boxes lined the sketch of this text box with the parameters of restart. Frustrating.

    Moderator edit: subject changed to reflect further discussion.


  • W520 - color calibration problem

    I recently received a w520, it seems to work fine. However, I am having trouble with the color profile in windows on the laptop. In the display settings advanced that I keep trying to set a custom ICC profile, but never the time the computer goes into power saving or stops the monitor out of the ICC profile is reset to the default.

    I scoured these forums as well as various sources around the net for a solution with nothing doesn't. Can someone point me in the right direction please and thanks in advance.

    Here is the fix:

    Click the Windows Start button and type "msconfig" in the search bar; Press ENTER. In the window that appears, click on the "Startup" tab at the top. In the list of questions below, you should see three entries for "Intel(r) Common User Interface". To the right of the people is a column called order. One of the mentions for Intel Common User Interface will be the command "c:\windows\system32\igfxpers.exe". Clear the check box next to this entry, click on apply and down and then restart your computer. Your display profile that you set must be loaded now.

    Josh

  • 1525 laser jet color calibration

    I have a 1525 color laser jet that has 2 problems. One is a very pale yellow stripe on the right side of the page.  I can live with that, but it would be nice to get rid of him.

    The big problem is that blue color for printing is not properly calibrated, and there is a shift to what makes it fuzzy.  I tried to 'calibrate' the printer several times, and it makes no difference.  He got only 40K pages printed on it overall, is hardly old.  What should I do to solve the problem of calibration? As far as I can tell, I have all the software/firmware updates.

    Hi GC0110,

    Sorry for the late reply, I was not notified by e-mail. I was looking for all messages unanswered and came across yours.

    I suggest to call our technical support at the 800-474-6836 and inquire about a toner replacement yellow and cyan. Who will rule on the toner to see if it is a hardware problem. When you call in, let them know that you call on a guarantee in prop. If you do not live in the United States / Canada region, please click the link below to get help from your region number. http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/contact-HP/WW-phone-assist.html

    Please let me know the results.

    Thank you.

Maybe you are looking for