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Hi !
Can you help me refine my calibration ?
I used last DC 3.8.9.3. ColorMunki Display on an AOC Q3279VWFD8 screen.
RX480 Radeon with color correction disabled, of course š
Screen settings :
Mode Standard (Neutral), Gamma 1 (2.2), 100 cd target, 6500 K target, R50 G47 B39
Here is attached the verification after calibration.
Can you give me some hints to get a better result ?
I find Delta E high on some patches.
Thanks !
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The results look ok, but you should use a proper correction for your monitor.
It was profiled and applied.
That’s why i find it no so good š
Already tweaked RGB on screen for 6500K, target 100cd. Contrast middle default.
As usual. All targetsĀ were green before i started.
Any suggestion on screen side ?
It was profiled and applied.
Thatās why i find it no so good
Already tweaked RGB on screen for 6500K, target 100cd. Contrast middle default.
As usual. All targetsĀ were green before i started.
Any suggestion on screen side ?
Which spectral correction did you use?
Correction matrix : auto NONE
Mode : LCD
No black/white compensation
Temp : 6500K
White level : 100cd
Gamma : 2.2
XYZLUT + MTX
That’s all i see as settings
Correction matrix : auto NONE
This is the tab where you should select correction for your display technology.
I redone it with “White LED” matrix.
It is a LOT better :
Worst Delta is only 1.04. on full black (000)
Worst color patch : 0.31 only
ThanksĀ a lot !
PS : New report attached
RGB screen correction is now only : R49 G49 B40
A lot better and logical
Likely to be a P3 WLED PFS 94-5%, I’d use that correction.
Also move calibration speed slider to “slow” to improve grey color oscillation, having an AMD it whould be bandless & colorless after calibration using DisplayCAL tray loader.
Even a simpler profiler like single curve + matrix + BPC may do the job if diplay is well behaved and likely to cause less issues in Illustrator or other ditherless but color managed vector/gradient app.