

The profile is a description of the display in its calibrated state. This is usually stored inside the profile for convenience, but is not part of the profile as such and serves a different purpose. The calibration tables are loaded into the video card, as a quick and simple way to adjust the display. The confusion here is probably monitor profile versus calibration LUTs. I'm asking here because I'm using Lightroom with the color calibrated display, and wondering if anyone has also had a similar problem and a solution to it. That's why I see a change in color on my display every minute or so, back and forth between the two types of colors. Then since the Spyder software is set to check if the color profile is loaded every 60 seconds, I guess it reloads the color profile again and turns my display cooler and more green. I assume that this unloads the color profile and turns my display warmer and more red. You would have to ask them for more details about it. The interaction with USB, bluetooth, and power management is something which Datacolor support wrote to me, it's not something that I concluded or understand myself. Every minute or so the display will switch between either warmer and red, or slightly cooler and more green, hence the color profile being loaded and unloaded. My display is by default slightly more red and warmer, while the color profile generated by Spyder4 is more green and cooler.
