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I can not get the monitor to be perfectly calibrated. It is advertised for 98% DCI-P3 but the most I got was 94.1%. I haved tried the correction .ccss by 4km and increasing the number of patches to 11000. Other settings are: gamma 2.2, 6500k, black level drift compensation, xxxl verification, 120 cd/m² and interactive adjustment
The verification report is the tool for diagnosing issues.
I can not get the monitor to be perfectly calibrated. It is advertised for 98% DCI-P3 but the most I got was 94.1%. I haved tried the correction .ccss by 4km and increasing the number of patches to 11000. Other settings are: gamma 2.2, 6500k, black level drift compensation, xxxl verification, 120 cd/m² and interactive adjustment
I would use the default displaycal patches for each profile, 11000 is overkill.
So what am I doing wrong then? Afaik I’m doing all the steps required
So what am I doing wrong then? Afaik I’m doing all the steps required
What exactly do you mean by “wrong”?
So what am I doing wrong then? Afaik I’m doing all the steps required
What exactly do you mean by “wrong”?
Well, the monitor is rated for 98% DCI-P3, but I am only getting 94%… There must be something I am doing wrong, as I do not think the problem is the quality of the colorimeter
So what am I doing wrong then? Afaik I’m doing all the steps required
What exactly do you mean by “wrong”?
Well, the monitor is rated for 98% DCI-P3, but I am only getting 94%… There must be something I am doing wrong, as I do not think the problem is the quality of the colorimeter
Don’t believe anything you read, every monitor is a different situation. It varies from unit to unit.
You are right I think.
One thing I noticed tho is that in the report it says 99.9% srgb coverage, which makes me think the monitor or displaycal is somehow limited to that colorspace
You are right I think.
One thing I noticed tho is that in the report it says 99.9% srgb coverage, which makes me think the monitor or displaycal is somehow limited to that colorspace
My monitor is also falsely advertised as 98% DCI-P3 coverage, but I only get around 91%, not a big deal for me cause I use sRGB mostly. 99,8% of sRGB coverage is enough for my needs tho.