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There is too much grain on the HD sources that I watch ( downloaded MKVs(8,10GB), Blu-Rays and PS3 games etc.). I tried a few tweaks and yet I have been unable to work out the 2-Point and 10-Point white balance. That would be illogical.Ĭompletely in sync with you on this Kal. You can't take one person's settings and use them on your own set. If they didn't, calibration wouldn't be required. Components age/drift and have tolerances to begin with that vary. One person's settings are meaningless to use on a different set (even if the exact same make/model). Keep in mind that what you're asking is a bit of a catch-22. Link Posted: Fri 3:07 am Post subject: Re: H6400 Calibrations Setting I know various factors attribute the outcome, but you mind sharing the complete settings of your TV, please? I have the same Samsung 55H6400 and have really been struggling to get it display the best picture! Link Posted: Fri 3:01 am Post subject: H6400 Calibrations SettingĪrcsaber, seems like you are really happy with how the white point calibration turned out. I'd probably start with the generic mode. I've never used that model so I don't know if it's comparable to any of the others. For my Displa圓Pro II when I am selecting my mode should I select lcd generic or are any of the Samsung, Sony, LG LED modes close? Picked up a Panasonic 65AX800U yesterday for one of my rooms.
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We've got lots of music lovers here, including audiophiles and vinyl aficionados - feel free to post here / start discussions!: Right now the cheapest, non-discontinued meter we recommend is the X-rite EyeOne Display 3 (i1 Display Pro): I'm afraid I've never used the ColorMunki Smile. I've been reading that the ColorMunki Smile was very near of the i1 Display 2, is that right ? I you have any question regarding classical music I'm your man, that's the only thing I could think of to repay the time you spent answering me I'm also reading a lot about white walls, so definitely gonna get a projection screen that lower the light reverberation, might go for a grey one 0.8 ! My very very very last question will be : (I hope :p)Ī new ColorMunki Smile or a used i1 Display 2, that's my situation of now as I could get one or another for around 65 euros and I've been reading that the ColorMunki Smile was very near of the i1 Display 2, is that right ?
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Never mind, I thought that the ColorMunki Display was a spectroradiometer.Īfter a bit of research, I may have found a way to rent an i1 pro finally ! If you change your screen you should recalibrate. You may have issues getting proper calibration when projecting on a white wall.
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If they drift far enough they may get to the point that the offsets required in software to make them correct are large enough that they start to introduce other issues. Normally you don't use one colorimeter to calibrate another unless the first one is known to be accurate or was recently calibrated as all colorimeters drift. The ColorMunki Display is a low cost colorimeter, just like the Display 2. Will you advice to get a decent projector screen (or pvc projection tissu) before calibration or could I just try getting the best out of my white wall ? I've read also that after some time it could be impossible to recalbrate them. I will therefore go for recalibration of the 2nd handed display2, unfortunately no i1 pro for rent around me but I can get a ColorMunki Display for few bucks a day and for what I've read, it can also do the job, right ?Īre the colorimeter only getting inacurate over time or are they also hardware-wise losing abilities ? I've read the "WHICH METER IS RIGHT FOR ME?" article and I understand now the differences and the point of having a colorimeter + a spectroradiometer. Support our site by using our affiliate links.
Though that's a bit of a catch-22 question: Until you measure and see how far off it is and see how close you can get it, you really won't know how much improvement you can make. However, given the nature of the technology, they are slow to read at low light levels so you may find it very slow to use when doing low level light readings as is typically done on a 2-point calibration.įor more info see our article "WHICH METER IS RIGHT FOR ME?" here: I would say yes, but I'm waiting a professional's comment on thatĪn i1pro is a spectroradiometer and not a colorimeter, so it does not drift in the same way, meaning that they remain accurate over time. Do you think it's worth a shot trying to recalibrate it with an i1 pro ?Ībout the projector, as it doen't have RGB HighEnd/LowEnd functions and only has 6 levels of Degamma and 3 of Color Temperature and individual red-green-blue ajustement possibility, worth trying calibration ?