I own a i1Display Pro, so I should take in account what you write about wide gamut display. I didn't know that i1d3ccss tool at all! What should I give as input to that tool? What should I convert? Regards, Paolo Avezzano Il giorno 08/gen/2012, alle ore 23:02, Florian Höch <lists+argyllcms@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: > Hi, > > Am 08.01.2012 12:56, schrieb Paolo Avezzano: >> 1) Is the i1Display really fully supported? I mean, also the luminance >> values I got from dispread and i1Profiler are quite different with the >> samle Brightness value set on the display. > > Do you have the i1 Display 2/LT or the the i1 Display Pro? If the latter, are > you using the correction for wide gamut that comes with the X-Rite software? > You need to convert it to Argyll 'ccss' format first using Argyll's i1d3ccss > tool (choosing 'Import correction matrices from other software' in > dispcalGUI's 'Tools' menu does the same), and then make sure it's actually > used for measurements (ie. specify the appropriate command line options for > dispcal/dispread/spotread or respectively select it under the 'Correction' > dropdown in dispcalGUI). > >> 2) Is it enough to switch profiles from this window below or should I >> use dispcalGUI/dispwin to load correct curve/gamma values in the graphic >> card? May it be an explanation for the lack of precision on neutral patches? > > Mac OS X fully supports 'vcgt' calibration loading/unloading, so changing the > profile there should be sufficient. > > -- > Florian Höch > >