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  • #14796

    Bela Pesics
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    Hi,

    I know calibration images can solve this to some extent but is there a way in DisplayCAL to do a grayscale multi patch check(gamma, grey balance) or something like a saturation sweep with some kind of interactive feedback?

    Thanks.

    /Bela

    #14803

    Bela Pesics
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    “Report on uncalibrated display device” is somewhat in the direction, but not quite what I’m looking for.

    I’ve also found this in the docs but I’m not sure how to execute this: “Add saturation sweeps which are often used in a video or film context to check color saturation. A preconditioning profile needs to be used to enable this.”

    #14806

    Florian Höch
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    Hi,

    look at the “verification” tab.

    #14813

    Bela Pesics
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    Thanks Florian, the greybalance verification chart I something I haven’t spotted yet 🙂

    I meant something more like the interactive white point & level bit at the beginning of the calibration process (an additional 20-30-80% switch or similar).

    If I understand correctly I should be able to do just a saturation sweep check by creating a new testchart, however what is a preconditioning profile?

    #14814

    Florian Höch
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    If I understand correctly I should be able to do just a saturation sweep check by creating a new testchart, however what is a preconditioning profile?

    It’s mainly useful for creating optimized test points for profiling, not so much for creating verification charts.

    There are already a few charts with saturation sweeps (the “video” ones).

    #14821

    Bela Pesics
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    thanks

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