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2023-08-29 at 15:24 #138784
Hello,
I’m currently waiting for my LG 27GR95QE to arrive and have been looking into steps to calibrate the display when I receive it.
However it seems I can’t find it in the database. Does anyonme have a color correction profile for it and the calibrite colorchecker display?Another question: Does anyone have general experience calibrating this monitor and have any pointers/advice?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.2023-08-29 at 15:48 #138786W-OLED? Use the generic on for TVs “LG OLED 6-Series (i1 Pro 2, ColorMunki Photo).ccss”
RGB-OLED same, but one pf the RGB OLED “OLEDFamily_*”
A fast google search points to a W-OLED but you’ll knwo better than me when you did your research before buying.
2023-08-29 at 16:11 #138790Yes it’s a WOLED panel, so the general LG WOLED preset will suffice? It does use an updated panel with an MLA layer but I suppose that won’t change the spectrum too much?
2023-08-30 at 14:01 #138793Correction profiles of something like an X-Rite i1 Pro 2 running in pseudo 3nm mode aren’t good enough for OLED.
Please watch this video if you wanna know why.
2023-08-30 at 14:38 #138794Yes it’s a WOLED panel, so the general LG WOLED preset will suffice? It does use an updated panel with an MLA layer but I suppose that won’t change the spectrum too much?
You have nothing else
2023-08-30 at 14:43 #138795Correction profiles of something like an X-Rite i1 Pro 2 running in pseudo 3nm mode aren’t good enough for OLED.
Please watch this video if you wanna know why.
Unless other translation is provided, pointing my mistake, he is using calman , hence 10nm mode on a 2nd hand out of certification EFI 2000 (UV cut) which should be the lower end & QC af all i1pro2 devices.
Also 2nm vs jeti 4nm is ~1.x dE and OP has a consumer device on a consumer grade gaming monitor without any custom correction or access to a jeti device, or he won’t have created this thread.
Summary, your post seems pointless to the target market the OP may represent.
2023-09-01 at 3:39 #138813I have this display and compared a Jeti Calibrated LCD to this OLED Calibrated with i1 Pro 2. Based on what I actually see and not DE numbers. Both displays look close. Not 100% but close. i1 Pro 2 does fine. Don’t need a high end Jeti.
I can compare to a generic WRGB file. But due to meter to meter variance of the i1 Colorimeter. Not sure how my meter will differ from someone else’s.
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