Yes that is with madTPG & i1 Display Pro.1.6.0/1 did not behave like that, and was very accurate as well (and faster).
Graeme: "That's not possible without compromising the black level." Was it compromised in 1.6.1? If I understand correctly: When using *dispcal -k0*, step 0 should not be anything BUT 0.0, 0.0, 0.0.Why would it? I want my native LCD black level, so sending 0,0,0 from the GPU is most logical no matter what comes in the next steps.
Thanks. On Mon 21.Apr.2014 11:38, Graeme Gill wrote:
James Freeman wrote:Some times it takes 10 attempts for a single shade of black, other times it just fails to reach the extremely low expected dE and gives up (in the log).Is that using MadTPG ?If you can, please change the calibration dE behavior to what it was in version 1.6.0/1 so that calibration will be faster (like it was).That's not possible without compromising the black level.I will just change the 0.000 step to 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 in the .CAL file to preserve the Contrasts Ratio.That's fine for you, but not everyone else. The whole _point_ of calibration is to measure the display, not make assumptions about it as you are doing with the above edit of the .cal file. Graeme Gill.
--- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com