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    Paulo Menezes
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    Hello, it’s my first time using Calman. In this case CALMAN  LG HOME .
    I’m trying to calibrate my OLED C2 42 with a data Spyder x meter, but I only have the option for LCD, LCD (led white), LCD (led white Gamut) and LCD (led blue-green).

    I can’t get the expected results, so I’m suspicious that the meter is unsuitable for calibrating an LG OLED.

    In Calman’s youtube video demonstration, Tyler uses a RAW XYZ profile, I don’t have that option.

    Should I get another meter?

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    #37562

    MW
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    A Calibrite ColorChecker Display colorimeter is recommended because it supports current and future display tech. Datacolor limited the Spyder X in this aspect.

    This is the DisplayCal forum BTW, different developer than Calman.

    #37565

    Vincent
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    You can download https://displaycal.net/i1d3 and inspect (Argyll’s specplot) WOLED, White LED, RGBLED and GB-LED where the last 3 ones are teh supposed spectral power distributions of the displays used for the built in corrections for SpyderX.
    Choose the closet one, maybe RGBLED/WideGamutLED (2nd one in yor list) is the closest ione. Then use visual whitepoint editor equivalent in CalMAN. If you make LU3TD use relative colorimetric intents.
    As MW said, SpyderX does not support distributed colorimeter corrections.

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