How do i know if my colorimeter i1d3 pro is accurate or bad?

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    A.ces
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    I have a 4k monitor that i managed to find a 1nm 1511 spectro CCSS profile for from another monitor brand, but the panel used is exactly the same, and when i visually match my other monitors which are W-LED i need to set chromaticity to the first panel to x 0.3122 y 0.3162, and the second one to x 0.3101 y 0.3194, how do i know if it’s actually the spectral correction W-LED that is wrong or if it’s my actual colorimeter that is bad?

    Are there any other colorimeters in maybe the 300-700$ price class that are more accurate/has better spectral profiles?

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    Florian Höch
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    You are using a visual matching method to align the perceived whitepoints of different display technologies. There is nothing wrong with this. Also see the FAQ about visual matching for a little more background.

    Are there any other colorimeters in maybe the 300-700$ price class that are more accurate/has better spectral profiles?

    Not that I know of. The next step up would be something like a Klein K-10 which retails for a whopping $ 7000.

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