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How much of a difference are we talking about in the accuracy of colour readings between a Calibrite i1Display Plus and a high level spectro ? Their wide and "spiky" color gamuts really need measurements with a professional-grade high-resolution spectrophotometer (read "$$$$$") for accurate results, and most home calibrators don't have access to these. You probably will not find very much about those displays in the DIY calibration areas. This was a reply to another forum members question about calibrating a QD TV. I'll quote some of the questions I asked with their replies, which will give you a idea of the reasons why a attempt at home calibration without a high end spectro is futile. I've been quite specific in asking questions of the ISF calibrators at the AVS forum about DIY calibration of QD TV's, and the repeated reply has been unless you have a high end spectro, it can't be done. I only received my SONY A95K last week, and have been waiting until it had at least 200 hours on it before I attempted a calibration, it now seems I'd be wasting my time. Well further news regarding calibrating ANY QD-OLED display.Unfortunately its not good news. Seeing that HCFR is open source software, I'm hoping that somebody will soon make this process easy, and selection of a preset for calibration of QD-OLED displays will be all that is needed, but ATM that isn't the case. ccss file data into HCFR so XRITE meters reads more like a US$7000 Jeti 1501 spectro is unknown to me, so if anybody could reveal that and post in this thread, I think everyone else who uses HCFR and intends to calibrate a QD-OLED would find it most helpful.
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Having not used the HCFR software in donkeys years, how one goes about putting the. If reading that post, you should really read the several pages before and after it, as it explains how the original calibration took place, and the reason for the choices made
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ccss file as a PDF in the same post, so if you are using HCFR, from my understanding, you should be able to use it as well to calibrate a QD-OLED You can read about this in the link below, plus aron7awol has kindly posted this. ccss file, so with this data it could be used with the ArgyllCMS-enabled software such as HCFR/Displa圜al. He in turn has made Spectral Data from his measurements available to another who has painstakingly tuned this data into a usable. The person that is leading the charge has been using some very high spec'd calibration gear, and is using a Pioneer KURO Plasma display as the Standard to aim for
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They have been getting strange results, and to cut a long story short, they have been trying to workout how to compensate for the readings they have been getting. What's been going on at the AVS forum is some heavy hitters in the calibration world have been doing calibration tests using the Samsung S95B, which the SONY A95K uses the same panels.
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The added Blue layer over a standard WOLED is also something that is causing problems with readings. Having seen this sort of thing happen years ago when Samsung changed the pixel structure to a T shape on a range of it's TV's, I suspect the Pyramid like pixel structure of these Samsung sourced QD-OLED panels is causing at least part of the problem. It seems some adjustments are going to be needed if anybody intends to try doing their own calibration of a QD-OLED at home with their own calibration gear, as XRITE based meters are currently not getting correct readings. I'm unsure if trying to get a PLUS version is needed, as 1000 nits is plenty bright already, something I expect Tony would have better knowledge of and hopefully post back about.
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I have usually bought my calibration gear from Image Science in Melbourne, but I see they are only stocking the PRO version ATM The difference between the PRO and PLUS is the Pro is rated to 1000 nits and the PLUS to 2000 nits, plus both have ambient light sensors and measurement. These are basically renamed/branded/updated versions of the Xrite i1Display PRO. I'll PM Tony O'Brien later and ask him some questions, and his recommendation on a replacement meter, but I'm pretty sure he's going to say get either a Calibrite ColorChecker Display PRO of PLUS.
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Having done my own calibrating for years I've decided I'm going to update my old XRITE i1Display Pro meter as well.well they aren't even called XRITE anymore, and I know it won't cut it with these newer brighter displays.Īnd I think I'm going to move to HCFR from ChromaPure software for calibration few reasons.New Meter compatibility being one. So I've ordered and prepaid for a SONY A95K 65", ETA August 8th, and have been reading up on how things have been going regarding calibrating these new QD-OLED displays has been going at the AVS forum.