photoshop and monitor color settings

Hi guys, today I post there my new chop, here:
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And I see the car body in medium/light blue color and I see mesh in bumper, but somebody tells me, that the car body is white or in bumper isn't mesh and is black (empty). So who has the right colors and how can I calibrate my notebook monitor ? I've tried to change color settings in PS, but still I see the colors as before. What is real/optimal color settings in PS?
Thanks for help :)
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Your mesh in the bumpers ís very dark but it definitely is there.
But yea a chop of mine looked great on an old monitor but someone told me it was all yellow what I had brushed, I simply couldnt see it...turns out he was right.
The car looks quite white but does have blue reflections and parts here and there.

Depending on your laptops monitor it probably wont get very good regardless of the calibration unless you have a high end one which are rare. Look for some calibration profile files on the internetsss from some freak who knows his shit.
You probably have too much bright, as I said the grills are very dark... Try to set more battery saving to have a darker picture
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Thanks for reply, i just recalibrate monitor and now it's not big change of colors, but mesh is now more dark and tha car body color is still same.
I was calibrate brightess, contrast and gamma from this pages:
http://www.photofriday.com/calibrate.php
http://www.imaging-resource.com/ARTS/MONCAL/CALIBRATE.HTM
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Make the mesh brighter, problem solved XD
:D of course :) now i know, that not all has calibrated monitors, there is a problem ;)
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All looks fine to me :D
Only the bottom mesh could do with being a little bit brighter I think :D

The rest is good :D
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