The monitor calibration hardware I use has a sensor that reads a set of images displayed on my monitor while the monitor is adjusted to get as close as possible to a standard or ideal profile. The monitor calibration software then creates a colour profile that can be switched on and off (and which can be captured by a screengrab program like FRAPS), similar to a colour profile created in your video-card's Control Panel software.
The pictures I posted were showing the calibration softwares colour profile being switched on and off, in order to show how different my SweetFX settings would have to be be if I'd started adjusting them using the uncalibrated image as a base, and to give an idea of how different the same settings could look on any other uncalibrated monitor.
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