What black point and gamma settings would you recommend? Is there possibly another EDR Profile I could use? From my experience in DUSCS I remember a cryptic preset for hardware calibration (that couldn't be changed underneath the Monitor name, starting with an X and then all numbers, but I can't find this scanning the installation file with argyll. I am right now using D65, 100cd, and the RG Phosphor spectral correction profile in Argyll / Displa圜AL to calibrate with my x-rite i1 display pro. Idecided to try and make the calibration work with Argyll / Displa圜AL because that way I could at least keep uniformity compensation switched on.įirst I have to say that the measured white point is OFF by at least 5 Delta E, at any brightness, from D65 when using the 6500 Kelvin monitor preset, which is probably not an ideal starting point for calibration. So I was not satisfied at all with hardware calibration because of losing uniformity compensation. I think DELL should make it clear to customers, that this monitor is only using UC / is only usable with a whitepoint of D65. Is there ANY WAY to manually re-calibrate uniformity compensation for other white points or RGB gain different from 100/100/100? Or can you possibly accurately calculate the white coordinates in your mind to Kelvin degrees? Also the whitepoint that's set for calibration is NOT displayed in Kelvin, so you just don't know where you're going. Changing to any other setting from native whitepoint is also discouraged through the DUSCS menu. In my opinion, the fact that you'll loose Uniformity Compensation when adjusting ANYTHING but brightness, just renders Hardware Calibration almost pointless. ![]() The results for D65 and D50 are both MUCH WORSE than software calibration with Argyll / Displa圜AL. I tried to calibrate it with my xrite i1 display pro and DellUltraSharpCalibrationSolution. ![]() I recently bought a Dell UP2716D for photo editing and DTP. Dear Dell Team, monitor and calibration specialists, dear forum members!
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