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    Anonymous
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    Hi, I’m trying to make a spectral correction using a colormunki photo, I did it and chose LCD White IPS when it asked, now when using my i1display pro it doesn’t let me choose the LCD generic mode when using the correction, only working while on refresh. Did I miss a step somewhere or is this correct? Thank you for any help

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    #26413

    Vincent
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    It’s just a text file. It can be changed. No diff for i1d3 on white & RGB primaries.

    #26433

    Viacheslav
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    I have a slightly related question. I’m trying to calibrate an LG GL850 monitor and there are multiple spectral corrections in the community database. All of them, however, force the Refresh mode on, which also unlocks the black level tuning in the interactive window. It’s not available in the LCD mode, so I wonder whether I should just ignore it or try to tune both the black and the white levels?

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    S Simeonov
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    I have a slightly related question. I’m trying to calibrate an LG GL850 monitor and there are multiple spectral corrections in the community database. All of them, however, force the Refresh mode on, which also unlocks the black level tuning in the interactive window. It’s not available in the LCD mode, so I wonder whether I should just ignore it or try to tune both the black and the white levels?

    I tested 2 sprectral corrections forcing refresh mode, and I didn’t see any anomalies.

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