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uranos




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PostLink    Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 8:45 am    Post subject: Newbie, questions to ChromaPure Reply with quote


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Hi. I try to calibrate my led TV using an iDisplay Pro and ChromaPure. I read Kal's tutorial for inspiration (thanks Kal for that).

Kal recomends using an Intensity of 75% for colors and 100% for white. My problem is that those numbers appear in more places, I'm a bit confused.

1. On the initial setup page you have the choice to select the pattern source, size and intensity

2. Under "Calibration - Color Mgmt", by clicking the Options button, you are able the choose the desired saturation

3. And finally when using a calibration disc you have all the pattern intesities again.

So what do I have to change? The most of the time I'm using the internal pattern generator. So if I need a 100% white pattern, do I have to change the pattern intensity on the setup page to 100% and then revert back to 75% when measuring colours? Or should I leave it on 75% and only change the saturation values in the colour Mgmt? Can please someone provide me a step by step procedure to do that?

Thanks.

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PostLink    Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 10:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi! I've sent an email to ChromaPure Support to assist (support@chromapure.com). It's always best to email them directly as they sometimes need to look up your order information and it's impossible to know who you are through the forum.

Cheers!

Kal

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 4:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Leave the Color Intensity setting at 75%.
Almost all modules require a white reading at the beginning. This should always be 100% white regardless of how Color Intensity is set.
In Color Management you can also choose different levels of saturation to calibrate to. 75% is probably best here.

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