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2021-10-14 at 3:23 #32037
Hi all,
Im having issues calibrating my MSI monitor. I’m not sure which correction to use. I have tried the WLED phospo family, 94% p3 and the QLED (Samsung q9) correction because it’s a quantum dot panel. In each case the panel has a yellowish hue when showing whites. Am I using the correct correction or do my eyes just like a cooler tone? Please help!
2021-10-15 at 11:18 #32041Buy or rent an spectrophotometer and make a CCSS (3nm mode), or while some one creates that CCSS for your model use visual whitepoint editor (and use relative intents with LUT3D creation)
2021-10-15 at 18:13 #32045Hi Vincent
thank you for the reply. I tried the CCSS made for my specific monitor that was uploaded on the database. It still makes whites look green-yellowish. Maybe it's just my eyes... Wouldn't the qled correction be best since it's a quantum dot panel?2021-10-15 at 18:58 #32046It’s not panel, it’s backlight… and it doe snot matter what manufacturer says. It only matters what an spectro read says (unless it was forged and uploaded to database)
2021-10-15 at 20:19 #32048So just to confirm if you were in my position and you didn’t want to buy or rent a spectro you would just load the CCSS file for this specific monitor as a correction and calibrate from that? (Sorry I’m still very new to this)
2021-10-15 at 22:04 #32051Plot it, “i” button. IDNK what shape it has. Or put URL here.
2021-10-15 at 23:58 #32053I’ve attached the profile info post calibration. Is this what you’re looking for?
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Plot it, “i” button. IDNK what shape it has. Or put URL here.
CCSS
2021-10-16 at 0:44 #320562022-01-05 at 11:16 #33395Hey there Ironhalo! I seem to have encountered the same issue – I don’t know what to choose in the “Correction” Drop Down.
I do know it’s an AU Optronics produced panel vs. the usual Samsung/LG produced so that maybe takes you closer to a solution? Would love to hear if you sorted it out somehow!
Cheers!
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