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2021-03-09 at 21:17 #29104
I have an i1 Display Pro and two slightly older screens. My main is a Dell U2713H and my secondary is a ASUS PA279 both driven by a RTX 3090 on windows 10 (latest everything). I initially did the calibration with i1Profiler. Standard web calibration, D65, 120cdm, ect. The two are noticeably off. The dell leans slightly green, the ASUS, very magenta. In trying to reprofile it just completely broke, crashes depending on the method, can’t generate a profile unless I select one to compare. Trying to sort that out I found DisplayCAL. It works and creates profiles but I have been going in circles and I don’t trust my eyes at this point. I attached a few reports. the dell screen when using custom color to set the white point fails verification. However if I use the built in AdobeRGB leaving the white point to as measured, setting only luminance it passes everything it failed before but the white point fails. Then I have the ASUS that seems to pass quite well but when I look at it the white point is noticeably and painfully magenta, or at least it seems to be looking it compared to the Dell. Now I’m wondering if maybe my i1 Display Pro is bad. To make matters worse sRGB jpegs are extremely dark in chrome compared to Lightroom while firefox looks the same as lightroom, not sure if that is something i1Profiler did, something in the new profile, or something I did trying to fix it. And because I’m not already going mad I have issues with color from my R5 in lightroom so I can’t trust my photos to even judge any of it, in fact I am relying on my screen to judge color balance. I just don’t know what if anything to trust.
I attached the reports and profiles for the Dell using custom color to set a white point and measured as well as the ASUS with custom color white point. Do these reports look like maybe my i1 Display Pro is bad? Did I need to add some sort of correction? Maybe my screens are just too old to calibrate, I have had them at least 6-7 years now, probably more. Is there anyway to check if my i1 Display Pro is accurate? Right now I have the dell set to AdobeRGB, using its native white point and the profile created and the whites look a little green but overall ok. The dell whites looks magenta but maybe it should at 6500k and I have just been looking at it too long and I should just be trusting that?
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Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.2021-03-09 at 23:30 #29117ALL colorimeters need to be corrected you cannot use it’s raw values and expect accuracy, use bundled U2413 CCSS correction (GB-LED) for Dell & asus. Also it seems that you are using another preset than the one you calibrated, or you modified OSD settings.
All seems to be user’s fault. Redo with calibration medium-slow speed, MAKE SURE YOU USE U2413 spectral correction, simple curve matrix profile + BPC, displays should be good behaved.Also you can use Dell DUCCS 1.6.6 for U2713H, HW calibration.
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