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    soyGuille
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    Greetings! This is my first thread on this forum, and I acknowledge that, despite having been calibrating monitors for years, I’ve always done it through xRite software.

    Recently, I acquired a calibrator, the “Calibrite Display Plus HL,” and started exploring the use of “DisplayCal.”

    I notice that the calibration methodology is significantly different.

    The first question that arises for me is when detecting the device. It recognizes it as i1Display3 and indicates the serial number, but in the panel under the Instrument section, it identifies it as i1 DisplayPro, ColorMunki Display, and the mode offers options for LCD (generic) or Refresh (generic).

    I’m unsure if, being a recent calibrator-profiler, it requires any specific adjustments. Also, which option is advisable to choose, LCD, or Refresh?

    Another option that has me confused is display correction.

    In my case, one of my monitors is a Huawei MateView 28″. The manufacturer’s specifications only mention it as W-LED, and DisplayCAL3 offers many more correction options.

    I can’t get the measurement of the white point before calibration to match between the native calibrite software and DisplayCAL3.

    I have more questions, but I prefer to resolve doubts gradually. I’m very grateful for any answers you can provide.

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    #139953

    Vincent
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    Greetings! This is my first thread on this forum, and I acknowledge that, despite having been calibrating monitors for years, I’ve always done it through xRite software.

    Recently, I acquired a calibrator, the “Calibrite Display Plus HL,” and started exploring the use of “DisplayCal.”

    I notice that the calibration methodology is significantly different.

    The first question that arises for me is when detecting the device. It recognizes it as i1Display3 and indicates the serial number, but in the panel under the Instrument section, it identifies it as i1 DisplayPro, ColorMunki Display,

    They are all the same device, maybe different unlock codes and serial no prefix, but ArgyllCMS does not care about it.

    and the mode offers options for LCD (generic) or Refresh (generic).

    Tools /import / colorimeter corrections /auto, or from  https://colorimetercorrections.displaycal.net/

    The modes you name do nothing for i1d3 (they do but it is irrelevant for you as a newbie)

    I’m unsure if, being a recent calibrator-profiler, it requires any specific adjustments. Also, which option is advisable to choose, LCD, or Refresh?

    As stated above.

    Also calibrite profiler is liying you in the modes. When you select GB-LED it applies RGB LED (from the bundle you can import in DIsplayCAL as explained) and when you select PFS phosphor it uses GB-LED (RG_phosphor + U2413 GBLED)

    calibrite profilerhas no actual support for PFS phosphor.

    Another option that has me confused is display correction.

    In my case, one of my monitors is a Huawei MateView 28″. The manufacturer’s specifications only mention it as W-LED, and DisplayCAL3 offers many more correction options.

    If it has 9x% P3 coverage  cannot be While lED /WLED / W-LED. It is something else, likely to be W-LED PFS phosphor. Correction bundled in displaycal for i1d3 would be “Pnasonic VVX<numbers>.ccss”, maybe labeled has 94% P3

    I can’t get the measurement of the white point before calibration to match between the native calibrite software and DisplayCAL3.

    Since it is not a WLED, it is something else, you can choose GB-LED (actually RGBLED) or PFS phosphor (actually GB-LED) in calibrite profile. It WONT measure properly because calibrite profiler is lying to you, but these are the closer.

    Choose equivalent one in the bundled pack for i1d3 in DIsplayCAL… or choose the proper one and assuem numerical mismatch

    I have more questions, but I prefer to resolve doubts gradually. I’m very grateful for any answers you can provide.

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    Vincent
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    Older app “ccProfiler” from calibrite or “i1Profiler” from Xrite do support WLED PFS phosphor (at least one flavor)

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