BenQ PD2700U Calibration Help

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    Jakeckhardt
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    I’ve been trying to get my BenQ PD2700U calibrated, but no matter what I’ve tried I keep getting “Nominal tolerance exceeded.” I’m sure I’m missing a setting or something, but I’m not sure what it is. I’m using a i1Display Studio for calibration too.

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    #28154

    Vincent
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    That report means that your display without calibration is not able to display Rec709 cyan when you feeed it with such input signal.

    That is not about calibration. PD sRGB line is very unlikely to have such controls on OSD so you can match gamma too all in OSD. dE is overall error, color and brightness in one number. Maybe most of that error is “gamma” error. Calibrate it using GPU LUT, or a LUT3D. You hve none applied.

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    Jakeckhardt
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    Oh, how do you adjust it to use a GPU LUT or a LUT3D?

    #28267

    Vincent
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    -Assign your custom ICC profile (the one that you made with DisplayCAL) as defaul display profile on OS settings.
    -Check if you are in Windows that you are using DisplayCAL profile / calibration loader. It’s an app in the tray. Re install profile trough DisplayCAL if missing.
    -Open Displaycal, measurement report, do not check simulation profile… or if you want to check performance in color managed apps showing an image in “X” colorspace then choose X as simulation profile but do not use it as “use simulation profile as display profile”.

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