MacBook Air – Best Setting (problem with Gradient (banding))

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    rbfigueira
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    Hi,

    I have one MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2013 – Internal LCD is Samsung) and I bought the Spyder5.
    I have run the displayCal, more or less 4hours with calibration 2527 patch, and what I get is not “perfect” on Gradient (banding). With the preview profile (not using the Spyder5) I get the “What it should look like”.

    With the calibration I get better results on Black level (http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php) but bad results on the Gradient (banding). If I look at :http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/gradient.php I have the problem mentioned on Reduced color depth.

    Any tips what I have to choose to fix this problem ?

    Note: I have attach the results (before and after). The profile “Samsung LCD Calibrated” is my preview, the other is what I get with the DisplayCAL and Spyder5.

    Thanks

    Best,
    Ricardo Figueira

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    #3213

    rbfigueira
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    Hi,

    I have fix this problem activating the “White level drift composition”.

    But… the calibration is not “perfect”… has some problems… I will open other post.
    Thanks

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