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If no one has ever calibrated this specific display before with a spectrophotometer, how can you accurately calibrate this using an iDisplay Pro which is just a colorimeter?
If no one has ever calibrated this specific display before with a spectrophotometer, how can you accurately calibrate this using an iDisplay Pro which is just a colorimeter?
It should be an RGB OLED, use the ones for AMOLED or OLED (RGB OLED, not WOLED for TVs), bundled in DisplayCAL. Maybe not perfect buy may work.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by Vincent.
I tried using the HDR mode which works well now for the most part, but the grayscale is magenta on one step and green on the next step that the HDR mode is unusable without a proper profiling / calibration.
Since HDR modes should include a Rec2020 in -> panel capabilities out LUT3D or transformation that user cannot modify… there is little you can do for HDR mode. Also ABL on a 15″/13″ while in HDR mode can be a PITA for profiling, even moving to native gamut mode (& SDR) to profile it and make an HDR->SDR LUT3D for madVR like other SDR widgeamut photo display may not work. I do not remember if ABL was a big issue for profiling in this laptop.
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