Steps to create 1D/3D LUTs and upload to TV

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    I wanted to upload LUTs to my LG B9 so that the internal apps will have desired color. I did the following but the verification result still shows high white point and color dE. Not sure if any errors I made. Many thanks in advance!

    My target is 120 nits, D65, g2.4. I use Spyder5 and aiopylgtv python package. I didn’t load any correction as Florian mentioned they’re likely for other devices. If Spyder5 turns out to be the problem, I’m happy to get a better one.

    1. dcc_reset both 1D and 3D LUT of Expert (Dark) picture mode. aiopylgtv then uploads unity curves. The TV settings now lock to Gamut “Wide”, Gamma 2.2, White Balance greyed out (I guess it’s the panel’s native, ~9000K).
    2. Set brightness=26, contrast=100, black level=”low”
    3. Calibrate (all settings “As measured”) and profile with 175 patches.
    4. Generate 3D LUTs in IRIDAS (.cube) format
      • Source: Rec709
      • Tone curve: Rec. 1886 g2.4 absolute & apply calibration (vcgt)
      • Intent: absolute colorimetric with white point scaling
        AND
      • Source: BT2020
      • Tone curve: Rec. 1886 g2.4 absolute & apply calibration (vcgt)
      • Intent: absolute colorimetric with white point scaling
    5. Upload generate 1D LUT (.cal file), 3D LUTS (both rec709 and 2020, as suggested here).
    6. Verify the TV as simulate profile Rec709, use simulation as display profile and tone curve unmodified.
    7. Repeat for HDR.
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