Float Division by zero

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  • #13313

    Anonymous
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    Hello,

    i have try to calibrate my Monitor today the first time. But after a while breaks the Calibration with the message “ZeroDivisionError: float division by zero”. Do you know what that can be?

    1:56:38,082 Applying black point compensation to rTRC
    21:56:38,084 Applying black point compensation to gTRC
    21:56:38,084 Applying black point compensation to bTRC
    21:56:38,085 Traceback (most recent call last):
    21:56:38,085 File “wx\lib\delayedresult.pyc”, line 267, in wrapper
    21:56:38,085 File “DisplayCAL\worker.pyc”, line 1416, in __call__
    21:56:38,085 File “DisplayCAL\worker.pyc”, line 8809, in create_profile
    21:56:38,085 File “DisplayCAL\ICCProfile.pyc”, line 5940, in apply_black_offset
    21:56:38,085 File “DisplayCAL\colormath.pyc”, line 485, in blend_blackpoint
    21:56:38,086 ZeroDivisionError: float division by zero
    22:24:21,667 Die Profilierung wurde nicht abgeschlossen.

    I have attached the .Cal file and the log.

    Thank you.

    #13316

    Florian Höch
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    There is something wrong with your measurements, all the values came out as white. Did a window move in front of the measurement area?

    #13317

    Anonymous
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    I was not all the time in front of my PC. When i was coming back the message was on my desk.

    Should i try again and waiting if a windows move?

    #13318

    Florian Höch
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    Yes. You can use the existing calibration file.

    #13319

    Anonymous
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    It´s working now. The problem was my second screen. I have deactivate the the screen amd now it´s working.

    Thank you for your help 🙂

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