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    Anonymous
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    I have a Sharp LCD TV LC32LE240RUX
    Its main problem is that in the settings there is no way to change the RGB points. And in general, the manufacturer did not calibrate the matrix in any way, there is a complete nightmare with color reproduction

    The only solution is to change the RGB dots through the graphics card’s control panel.
    I found a program that changes RGB dots.
    But as soon as I press Start measurement in DisplayCal, all my RGB level set earlier flies.
    Why is this happening? Why is DisplayCal resetting all my settings?

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    Windows 10
    X-Rite i1Display Pro
    DisplayCal 3.8.9.3

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    Vincent
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    I have a Sharp LCD TV LC32LE240RUX
    Its main problem is that in the settings there is no way to change the RGB points. And in general, the manufacturer did not calibrate the matrix in any way, there is a complete nightmare with color reproduction

    The only solution is to change the RGB dots through the graphics card’s control panel.
    I found a program that changes RGB dots.
    But as soon as I press Start measurement in DisplayCal, all my RGB level set earlier flies.
    Why is this happening?

    Because lame RGB controsl on GPU driver are using GPU LUT.

    Why is DisplayCal resetting all my settings?

    Because it is doing it the right way.

    Disable al GPU driver controls. Choose D65 in DisplayCAL, ignore RGB bar mismatch on pop up window and let DisplayCAL correct whitepoint on GPU along the grays… it’s like a laptop or imac.
    You’ll loose unique grey levels and max contrast… but it’s teh only way. GPU driver was doing the same.

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