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CCT is not a valid measure of white point. A LUT3D can correct white if you choose it (abs).
Is the results not good because on measurement report the white point is good on 6504 but another validation report is different. Did I do some corrections in your opinion. From Eizo saw the results and tell me that my monitor didn’t covered the DCI-P3 colorspace and the results maybe not satisfied, but the results from DisplayCal is good. I am a little bit confused.
Just means that profile whitepoint is display description. A LUT3D can transform that display behavior to any other colorspace (actually it works the other way) with whatever whiepoint you want as long as simulated colorspace falls in that profile colorspace.
Gamut volume (size) =/= gamut coverage (intersection)
2D plot =/= 3D graph, that’s where that missing 1% is out of gamut, just plot it in 3D.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by Vincent.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by Vincent.
That’s I understand is that everything ok with that colorspace and I can continue with DCI-P3 or for more secure to use rec709 2.4 gamma, that I’m sure my monitor will display correct
You’ll have to use ONE of these LUT3D depending on content you edit.
Content colorspace => select which LUT3D to use
1 display ICC => several LUT3D for each content
1 display ICC (yours) + 1 ICC related to content (for example rec709 g2.4) => 1 LUT3D
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This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by Vincent.
I color grading a trailer which is for internet and the same trailer which is for teatre. But, yes I think I understand you at all. Thank you!
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