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I’ve just used Displaycal to create a 3D LUT for resolve. I’m not sure I’ve done this correctly, but the result looks good. Can someone who understands the process comment about my settings described in the Measurement report?
The goal here is REC709, gamma 2.4. Luminance=80 It’s for an Eizo display that only has a 1D LUT+matrix memory. The display was pre set to Luminance 83 and native colorspcace and REC709 white point using color navigator. The 3D LUT in Resolve works with this “hardware” calibration.
Do I have all the settings correct? I’ve read the manual, but there’s something about the terminology that I sometimes find hard to understand. Thanks!
Hi,
the measurement report looks fine.
Thank you Floran.
One more question, I’m trying to make other LUTs with different gamma. I don’t understand from the documents, how to load the original measurement data to create new LUTs and .ICC profiles without measuring the display again. I’ve changed the settings, so that the software needs to import this data again.
Thanks.
I don’t understand from the documents, how to load the original measurement data to create new LUTs and .ICC profiles without measuring the display again.
Select the previous profile under “Settings”. Then, disable “Create 3D LUT after profiling” on the 3D LUT tab.
Thank you. I think I tried that but I couldn’t find or was sure of which file was the “previous profile”. I’m using windows 10. What folder should I look in for that profile? And is there some text in the name that will identify it as the profile? There seem to have been some similar named files that I saw created at about the same time.
What folder should I look in for that profile? And is there some text in the name that will identify it as the profile?
If the file is no longer in the settings list, you can find it in the “storage” folder (see documentation). The profile files have an “.icm” extension under Windows.