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In a pitch black dark room, I calibrated my Dell U2515H and Acer XB271HU using a ColorMunki Display.
For each monitor I adjusted the R G B and brightness hardware controls manually to achieve as close to 6500k and 120cd/m2 prior to calibration.
After calibration I verified using the extended test chart however the RGB gray balance isn’t close to level.
With my previous Spyder 3 Pro the RGB gray balance was very close to level.
Are there any other settings I should change? I am willing to calibrate over night just to get better results.
Thanks for this great software by the way, it’s awesome!
Attached are the measurement reports.
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That looks good though. Not sure what problems you’re seeing?
Hi thanks for replying.
Is this a normal result for the RGB gray balance?
Would setting a slower calibration speed improve this?
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This reply was modified 6 years ago by Mark Twain.
The RGB gray balance graph is mostly informational. What counts is the delta E.
(btw, you may want to check your mail address – subscription messages keep failing with SMTP error 550)
The RGB gray balance graph is mostly informational. What counts is the delta E.
(btw, you may want to check your mail address – subscription messages keep failing with SMTP error 550)
Okay thanks for the clarification.
BTW, trying to update my email but can’t get the verification link to do so.
trying to update my email but can’t get the verification link to do so.
Please send me a PM with your new email address.
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