

There are also per-monitor corrections for a lot of monitors available at, but in the case of the Dell I found that (of the corrections I downloaded) were either close to the Panasonic or produced weird results. IDK about the LG monitor but the Panasonic correction is quite literally what I used for my own S2721DGF. If your white balance/color temperature dE is small you can probably get away without changing the color values at all, but changing them should produce better results. That's basically how I've always done calibration/been told to do it/seen it done in reviews, yes. Does this approach look fine? Especially regarding the correction data and moving the bars for the white point. result in low dE values for starting calibrationĪnd done. Reds are never touched on both displays because it was not needed. For colors I start with green(if over optimal level), then blue and don't touch red.įor the Dell I have to lower greens first then a bit of blue and I'm done here.įor the LG I have to lower blue by a lot before the bar starts moving down, then fiddle with green and blue. Lower monitor brightness to reach wanted brightness. I only lower from the default values and don't increase them over the defaults. Settings: Gamma 2.2 (or sRGB but most seem to prefer 2.2), 6500K and 120 cd/m^2

(That is the thing I'm the most uncertain on but after research it should fit) I leave contrast setting at default values.Ĭhoose the display, mode "LCD (generic)" with correction "Spectral: LCD PFS-WLED IPS, 94% P3 (Panasonic)". Reset display to defaults, disable black/dark stabilizer, dynamic backlight etc. Use displays for a few hours to warm them up. I want to calibrate mentioned displays with a Calibrite Colorchecker Display (rebranded i1 display studio) - I could also borrow an Eizo ex4 which is basically a SpyderX but they have no correction data in displa圜AL.īoth panels should be nano IPS panels but I read there are different technologies used and that changes what has to be used regarding correction data.
