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Hi I’ve been using displaycal for a while but with the purchase of my new Monitor the Aw3225qf I’m hearing that I will not be able to calibrate properly without a spectral correction and there currently are no spectral corrections. I used a matrix correction that shows my white as true white but I’m sure this still isn’t ideal. Anyone else have this monitor yet haven’t uploaded a spectral correction yet or is there any other way to try and improve my correction with my i1display pro? If need be I’m considering purchasing a spectrophotometer as I heard there are some that are reletively inexpensive now. Any leads on this would be helpfull as well..
If you don’t mind, I have uploaded the CCSS for my Samsung G80SD monitor, in SDR native gamut mode. We should be having the same panel, although I’m not sure if the screen coating differences will matter.
Hope this helps.
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I am calibrating my G80SD with a Display PRO HL. can you help me with the settings? what correction should I use? I see you attached a ccss but I have no idea what it is and how to use it
thanks
On colorimeter correction, 1st tab, big combo box near the bottom, choose that file, or any other QLED. DIsplayCAL if you “auto” import corrections from tools menu should include a P3 QLED TV as the “Genric one” for these cases.
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