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<link type="guide" xref="color#calibration"/>
<link type="seealso" xref="color-whatisprofile"/>
<desc>ৰঙৰ আলেখ্যসমূহ অংশীদাৰী কৰাটো কেতিয়াও এটা ভাল বুদ্ধি নহয় যিহেতু হাৰ্ডৱেৰ সময়ৰ সৈতে পৰিবৰ্তন হয়।</desc>
<credit type="author">
<name>ৰিচাৰ্ড হিউগ্চ</name>
<email>richard@hughsie.com</email>
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<title>মই মোৰ ৰঙৰ আলেখ্য অংশীদাৰী কৰিব পাৰিম নে?</title>
<p>
Color profiles that you have created yourself are specific to the
hardware and lighting conditions that you calibrated for.
A display that has been powered for a few hundred hours
is going to have a very different color profile to a similar display
with the next serial number that has been lit for a thousand hours.
</p>
<p>
This means if you share your color profile with somebody, you might
be getting them <em>closer</em> to calibration, but it’s misleading
at best to say that their display is calibrated.
</p>
<p>
Similarly, unless everyone has recommended controlled lighting
(no sunlight from windows, black walls, daylight bulbs etc.) in a
room where viewing and editing images takes place, sharing a profile
that you created in your own specific lighting conditions doesn’t make
a lot of sense.
</p>
<note style="warning">
<p>আপুনি বিক্ৰেতা ৱেবছাইটসমূহৰ পৰা ডাউনল'ড কৰা আলেখ্যসমূহ অথবা আপোনাৰ বাবে সৃষ্টি কৰা আলেখ্যসমূহৰ পুনৰ বিতৰন অৱস্থা ভালকৈ নিৰীক্ষণ কৰিব লাগে।</p>
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