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Home › Forums › Help and Support › 1nm wrgb oled community ccss vs bundled 3.3nm ccss
theres a 1nm ccss in the community repo for LG wrgb oleds, the plot has some slight differences in green at 500nm compared to the bundled 3.3nm ccss. which is more accurate?
The one you measured for yoru screen. Irrelevant in any other case
both for for the same screen/technology, LG WRGB oled. the 3.3nm bundled ccss (LG OLED 6-series) was created by florian using samples from two tvs. The 1nm community ccss (LG C8 specbos) contains only 1 set. I do not own a spectro so I cant measure the screen myself.
Then it’s an hybrid for a set of models (series 6) and the other is for another series.
With such data your question is pointless if you had one of these models and irrelevant if you do not have them but other WOLED.
the LG C series uses the same WRGB oled panel up to 2021 C1. I am trying to calibrate a 2021 LG WRGB panel. I am wondering which CCSS is more accurate since one is made from two measurements and made by Florian. At the time he said 3nm is the best he can do until someone contributes a 1nm CCSS. He also said the WRGB panel does not necessarily benefit from 1nm measurment. The plot looks slightly different at 500nm, what is the reason? Also are two measurements 3nm better than one 1nm measurement for this particular panel technology? thank you
Not the same model, so your question is pointless. You are going to pick one expecting to be the same SPD as yours… and that is guessing.
makes sense, thank you