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2022-09-29 at 0:29 #37211
Hi everyone,
I’m trying to calibrate a C1 LG OLED 48 inches for use in Resolve (SDR), and actually getting good results. However, I don’t know wich spectral correction I should use. I see 2 that could apply in this case: for B7 and 6-series. Which one should I choose? I also would like to know how big of a difference it makes, visually.Thank you!
2022-10-03 at 10:01 #37230Hi everyone,
I’m trying to calibrate a C1 LG OLED 48 inches for use in Resolve (SDR), and actually getting good results. However, I don’t know wich spectral correction I should use. I see 2 that could apply in this case: for B7 and 6-series. Which one should I choose? I also would like to know how big of a difference it makes, visually.Thank you!
IF you do not have a customized one… you are guessing. On RGB displays innacurate one results in a WP with some tint (iif your visual system is close to std observer). On WRGB displays like consumer TV WOLEDs this shoudl apply too although independent W subpixel may change this a little.
2022-10-03 at 15:35 #37232IF you do not have a customized one… you are guessing. On RGB displays innacurate one results in a WP with some tint (iif your visual system is close to std observer). On WRGB displays like consumer TV WOLEDs this shoudl apply too although independent W subpixel may change this a little.
Hi, Vincent!
Thank you for taking the time to answer. I’m using a i1display pro and don’t have access to a spectophotometer. I would like to get the best result possible with my setup, but understand there are limitations.
I found these corrections, but I’m not sure wich one I should use, if any:
I’m calibrating my TV (C1 model) using the native gamut. Do you think any of these would be of use? Do you think it’s best not to use any correction?
Also, is there any way to access/use the correction used by Calman for LG software?
Thank you for your help!
- This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by marina99.
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Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.2022-10-03 at 16:33 #37234I found these corrections, but I’m not sure wich one I should use, if any:
I’m calibrating my TV (C1 model) using the native gamut. Do you think any of these would be of use? Do you think it’s best not to use any correction?
Also, is there any way to access/use the correction used by Calman for LG software?
Thank you for your help!
I meant use any of the existing W-OLED corrections. DisplayCAL should have one bundled for i1d3. Users may have made others.
Always use a CCSS correction, the closest by tech if you cannot build one by yourself.EDR for WOLED available for Lightspace and other suites is “bad”. It stores spectral power distribution or a Rec709 emulation (effective green and red are a mix of native primaries)
FSI_XM55U_23Jan19.edr / CCSS, it was shared long ago in LGG or AVSForum, but it is useless for your task (and almost for everything, the person who made it was not very clever or didn’t know wh<t he was doing or the purpose of EDR/CCSS files).
Use “LG OLED 6-Series (i1 Pro 2, ColorMunki Photo)” bundled with displaycal and made properly (native gamut).- This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by Vincent.
2022-10-03 at 16:41 #37236Everything is much clearer now. Thank you for your help, Vincent!
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