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Hello! Need advice for optimal settings for calibration&profiling of subjected devices (type of profile, corrections, options, verification). Thank you!
For most use cases, the defaults should work well. You can target a specific whitepoint on the “Calibration” tab if needed, and increase the number of patches on the “Profiling” tab for a higher accuracy profile if desired (a good number on your display would be around 500-600). The ASUS has a IPS type wide-gamut panel, so you may want to choose the “Spectral: LCD CCFL Wide Gamut IPS” colorimeter correction.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by
Florian Höch.
Thanks! And can you advise black point correction and verification settings?
I’d leave black point correction at default (off) unless you notice strong tinting of neutral tones near black (it’s not very common as far as I can tell). Verification settings should be fine at defaults as well, you can choose a bigger testchart for a more thorough examination of the profile if you like, though.
And what “correction” option for this display and colorimeter do you advise?
Your advise is to calibrate in Standart Mode or User for Asus PA246Q?
And what “correction” option for this display and colorimeter do you advise?
See above.
Your advise is to calibrate in Standart Mode or User for Asus PA246Q?
I wouldn’t know.
And what “correction” option for this display and colorimeter do you advise?
I mean ccmx or ccss….
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