Help to create a good profile "single curve + matrix"

Home Forums Help and Support Help to create a good profile "single curve + matrix"

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #9796

    Gianluca.M.
    Participant
    • Offline

    Hello!

    I am trying to create a good profile “single curve + matrix” for my DELL U2515H with the colormunki display. so I chose the preset “office e web D65. Gamma 2.2” and I have just changed white level to 110cd/m2 and i chose profile type  “single curve + matrix”, black point compesation on.

    After the entire process I did a profile check. In the report, the profile  does not seem good. in RGB gray bilance I can obtain only “nominal tollerance passed”

    what am I doing wrong?

    Thanks in advance.

    -I use a PC with windows 10 x64 with the latest updates

    -I use a GTX 760

    Attachments:
    You must be logged in to view attached files.

    Calibrite Display SL on Amazon  
    Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    #9808

    Florian Höch
    Administrator
    • Offline

    Hi,

    the report looks good though, there’s not much headroom to improve upon. If you want even tighter gray balance accuracy, decrease calibration speed to “medium”.

    #9810

    Gianluca.M.
    Participant
    • Offline

    Hi Florian!

    thank you for your reply.  I will try with “medium”. . In the meantime, I created a profile “curves + matrix” using the same settings as before.

    the result is very good. I can get “recommended tolerance passed “.  in practical terms, for use in lightroom and photshop, is there a difference between the two types of profiles?

    Can i  use the  profile “3x cuves + matrix” for edit my photos in these programs?

    -I have also attached the report of this profile

    Attachments:
    You must be logged in to view attached files.
    #9857

    Florian Höch
    Administrator
    • Offline

    Can i use the profile “3x cuves + matrix” for edit my photos in these programs?

    Sure.

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Log in or Register

Display Calibration and Characterization powered by ArgyllCMS