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AnonymousInactive
Hi,
I´ve tried to calibrate my laptop with displaycal & spyder 3, and just taking advises from different websites and youtube to get some point how to adjust every settings right. Well. I have no idea what i am doing, and i got this report. Ok, what did i do wrong? Measurement report says NOT OK but exactly WHAT is not ok? 😀 It’s been awhile since i did this last time… Also my display looks a bit too warm even thouhg color temperature is 6500k.
AnonymousInactive
Okey here is PDF taken from whole report.
AnonymousInactive
The lower ^ html-file is better than upper one.
Something is very wrong, because the contrast can’t be that low.
Do a measurement with windows 10 in regular mode, not hdr mode.
AnonymousInactive
How do I do that? ????????
AnonymousInactive
Well, I tried something and this is result. I have no idea what to do next.
N156HGE-EA2 = Innolux TN LED laptop and a Spyder3?
I’m not sure that such device can measure your display properly, by age or by lack of that backlight support.
Also 20% of unique grey levels were wiped out in calibration.
Try to borrow a better measurement device, remove previous calibration and try an uncalibrated report. Native white contrast should be arround of 500:1 *if* that panel is typical TN LED in low cost laptops.
If not possible to get or borrow a better measurement device, try a calibration with native white whithout brightness restrictions (as measured white point, level & black level), then check contrast. Should be around 300-500:1. If it is worse spyder is useless, or there some kind of severe misconfiguration on your system or display is diying.
AnonymousInactive
Okay, thanks a lot!
I think I must buy new laptop also, this one is such an old one. 🙂
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