[argyllcms] Re: Displays with internal gamut emulation

  • From: adam k <aak1946@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 23:04:29 -0400

I wonder how much better this calibration is in comparison to
Colormunki with its software

Sent from iPhone

On Aug 21, 2010, at 8:52 PM, János, Tóth F. <janos666@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The "first" touch button is the first button above the power button, the 
> fifth button is the last one on the top.
>
> Not so scary, but of course, you shouldn't do it if you don't trust in 
> yourself.
> There should be no problem if you take a backup photo first.
>
> So, the fist button will be useless in the factory menu.
> The second one will be the ENTER
> The third and fourth will be the DOWN and UP
> The fifth will be useless again on the blue window. But this will open this 
> blue window again after you used the EXIT to return the normal OSD.
> *** It may varies with firmware versions and may be my memory is erroneous. 
> But it is not hard to figure it out...
>
> So, the blue window will pop up after the tricky power up sequence.
> Navigate to the chosen preset mode (I already gave you a map) hit enter, set 
> the R with UP and DOWN buttons, hit enter again, set the G, hit enter again, 
> set the B, hit enter again. Carry on with the next preset.
> I suggest you to set everything to 255 as a "format"/"reset" first.
>
> Now, you may want to set the 6500K preset to ~6500K with instrument support. 
> Or not... it's your choice. I suggest you to leave them on 255 and do a test 
> calibration firs. If the result is good (you achieved a relatively good 
> contrast ration and natural gray scale -> leave it there ; problems -> try to 
> play with the Gains. I found them useless with emulated modes and redundant 
> with the Standard mode.)

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