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How good is Eizo CS2740 does it have 3d lut I can get one for around 500 with eizo colour software can it be calibrated for hobbyist colour correction
It’s pretty good, provided the panel isn’t too worn out to accurately reproduce colors.
No lut3d, just lut-matrix-lut for sRGB/Rec709/AdobeRGB/P3 simulations.
Even using just matrix-lut for colospace simulation it will pass Calman/CS/DisplayCAL Rec709 valilation if you use the same colorimeter correction as the software used to HW calibrate (exclusing near black due to limited contrast). It’s a WLED PFS, somebody shared EDR patch for CN7 here but yo can also use CS2731 patched EDR in LGG.
Beware, CS2740 has statistical lower contrast than CS2731 (QHD). 700-800:1 vs 1000-1100:1 uniformity compensation off.
Thanks for reply so I found one it has 20 hours on it
Sorry for my ignorance if I am using i1 probe and creating 3d lut and plug it in to resolve would this show good results thanks and I can get one for 400 with only 20 hours in it
Do you need more than 700:1? => black level 0.15 at 100nit is acceptable for your tasks?
Honestly don’t know , like I mentioned I am just hobbyist doing personal short films looking for so so thing test them my viewsonic monitor
Buy an i1d3, calibrate your viewsonic (for general use) and test uniformity. If good make a LUT3D for Resolve (if used as GUI, preserve your previous grey calibration, then DO NOT embed VCGT in LUT3D).
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