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Vincent.
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2025-02-24 at 15:03 #143103
hi
my instrument is color checker i1 display pro
i have the aoc ips 24g4 gaming monitor
and i would like to know the correction to choose for calibration
lcd white led family , or pfs phosphor
according to there website
NTSC 113% (CIE1976) / sRGB 126% (CIE1931) / DCI-P3 103% (CIE1976)
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2025-02-24 at 21:08 #143106Somebody giveing marketing info as tech specs. Its not that wide of gamut. https://aoc.com/us/gaming/products/monitors/24g4/specification
I was wondering why it said IPS in its name. It is WLED so white led correction. Glad they are upfront and say what is on there web site. 300CDm2 brightness is not enough for hdr10 . It will put a hdr10 picture up but Highlights will be tone mapped. Very good price for the monitor in my opinion.
2025-02-24 at 22:12 #143110It is WLED so white led correction.
It is not. It has been discussed on several threads
100% sRGB White led 72% NTSC
Panel native : NTSC 85%@CIE1931 Area
You cannot stablish a relation with those percentages butit gives you a hint. Maybe WLED PFS panasonic vvx.
2025-02-25 at 4:19 #143114thank for suggestion
could you tell me where did you get the panel native color space info from ?
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Ahmed Alnajjar.
2025-02-25 at 4:29 #143116Somebody giveing marketing info as tech specs. Its not that wide of gamut. https://aoc.com/us/gaming/products/monitors/24g4/specification
I was wondering why it said IPS in its name. It is WLED so white led correction. Glad they are upfront and say what is on there web site. 300CDm2 brightness is not enough for hdr10 . It will put a hdr10 picture up but Highlights will be tone mapped. Very good price for the monitor in my opinion.
are you serious ?
2025-02-25 at 12:41 #143123You look at the display types on displaycal display and instrument page and at the bottom is the link to show information about displays types. I was serious. There is 2 different displayspecifications on the internet about that monitor. Is 24G4 24G4X ? AOC has some confusing info. Your name suggest your not getting a US version. The US site had one info and the other had other info. Did you click on the link? Even this says wled. https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/b5ed35c2 .
I do not know what is right correction. You could do a forum search for the monitor. I have to make a guess since I did not search the forum. Let us know when you test it what is its srgb gamut. Thanks
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Ben.
2025-02-25 at 16:48 #143129“WLED” on specs means nothing because manufacturer do not care to make diferences between “White LED” (blue led yallow phosphor, sRGB-like) and the various flavors of “WLED PFS/KFS” (two thin spikes on red zone in spectrum) than go from sRGB only displays to AdoberGBgreen/P3red
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