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  • #16920

    darklight
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    #16923

    Florian Höch
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    Don’t use the CCMX, use the spectral correction from X-Rite. In case you don’t have it, menu Tools -> Correction -> Import from other software -> tick i1 Profiler -> Auto.

    #16925

    Florian Höch
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    Actually, use the attached file, I forgot Panasonic VVX17P051J00 has P3 gamut while CG2420 has AdobeRGB gamut (HP Z24x G2 should have very similar gamut to CG2420).

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    #16927

    darklight
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    FLorian thanks, although I always get an error reading ccss file whenever i import the ccss i made. What i do is i copy the script into excel and save into cvs. Afterwards , i change cvs into ccss.  Consistently, Ive been getting errors importing these corrections in DisplayCal. Is there a better way of saving the script and coverting it to ccss than what i do. There must be something wrong with my process. thanks

    #16928

    Florian Höch
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    Use the one I attached, no editing necessary.

    #16929

    darklight
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    OK thanks

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    #16931

    Florian Höch
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    Right-click -> Save as.

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