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  • #9904

    Calby
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    Hi,
    I have a i1display pro and I’m calibrating my Laptop Screen It’s a LCD screen.
    Should I use some of this corrections (see attached picture) or should I just run it from “basic”?

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    #9906

    Calby
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    I did not find how to edit a post but my laptop screen is IPS LED Backlit it’s a Lenovo Thinkpad T470s.

    Under mode I only have: LCD (generic) and Refresh (generic) I guess that it auto choose there what’s best and in my case it’s LCD.

    In the picture above I guess that if I should use some of them then I should use rgbled or wled

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    #9918

    Florian Höch
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    White LED is the correct choice.

    #9931

    Calby
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    White LED is the correct choice.

    Ok thanks, White Led is from 2011 is it any more recent file?
    I have the i1display pro rev b and that one did not get released until 2015 or if it was 2016.

    #9935

    Florian Höch
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    White Led is from 2011 is it any more recent file?

    This is a generic correction for WLED backlit displays. The technology is still the same.

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