![]() ![]() The file "Rec709.icm" also needs to be copied into the same directory where you are running these, it is in Argyll's "ref" folder. "e" is white LED on my system.Įdit: run "dispcal" without any options to get the list of letters for the backlight types on your system, this is selecting the spectral correction file for your display type.Īlso make sure to enlarge the test pattern in the madVR TPG window, it starts very small, both for the dispcal and dispread steps. You need to set "-ye" in both the dispcal and the dispread line to your display's backlight type. The Argyll documentation tells you what everything means but please ask if you want to know why I picked any particular setting. It would even work as is but your profiles would have odd names and descriptions. "C:\Argyll圆4\bin\collink" -v -M "" -D " BT.709" -3m -qh -et -Et -IB -G -ims -a ".cal" Rec709.icm ".icm" " BT.709.icm"Replace with whatever you want but all the values should be the same name. "C:\Argyll圆4\bin\dispread" -v -dmadvr -ye -K ".cal" "" Tl dr: Not impressed by high end displays or calibration techniques. Luckily I can still return everything I bought, and I'm fairly close to doing so. ![]() What kind of piss poor operation is being run here? The entire color calibration business at this point seems like complete BS to me. All other guides are about something else completely or outdated by 5 years. ![]() Not very useful if you don't have a Ph.D in the physics of color. The dispcalgui wiki doesn't actually tell you what to set, just tells you what each option does. Too bad there are basically no guides on anything about it. So the only thing left is the argyII stuff. I'm not paying for commercial trash either. The i1 software is fairly bad, and the spyder's is worse. I don't understand how there is zero consistency between measurements. ![]() Measuring the delta E with HCFR, my delta E of red for example is 3.2, and average of 2.12. With the same monitor settings, now my delta is 0.6. Obviously starting a new calibration temporarily removes and previous profile. After applying the profile, I calibrate again just to see the level. End result is somewhere around 6456k, okay, not that big of a deal.Īdjusting RGB sliders around, (most annoying task in the world), I get an average delta E of 0.2. As already mentioned, the Spyder 4 can't correctly read black level, or at least reads it in a fashion that is not a standard.Ĭalibrating with dispcalgui, I set a brightness of 120 cd/m^2, white point of 6500k. ![]()
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