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Toshiba 40ZF355DB colour calibration problem

 
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chopperharris




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PostLink    Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:59 pm    Post subject: Toshiba 40ZF355DB colour calibration problem Reply with quote


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Hi All

I've just followed the excellent calibration guide and after a few runs have obtained good greyscale and colour calibration results in ColorHCFR. Unfortunately whilst the grey scale looks great the colours look pretty terrible so much so that I have resetted the CMS to standard settings.

Can you advise on what might be the cause?

I am using a eye-one display 2 coloremeter, dve hd basics disk and the AVSHD709 disk (for the colours).

Thanks
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kal
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PostLink    Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Got any before and after primary CIE diagrams?

Kal

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chopperharris




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PostLink    Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Kal
Firstly, thankyou for such an indepth and well written guide.

Foolishly I don't think I saved the 'before' colour figures but I remember the Delta E were well above 10. Will record tonight and post. I've included the HCFR results for the 'after' config.
Not sure if this is a factor or not but it seemed to be impossible to get the x/y value to change for the blue. Also, tint did not have any effect on the calibration - I assumed this is because I was connecting via HDMI (PS3).

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks again
Ben[/img]
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chopperharris




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PostLink    Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi
Bit of an update (if anyones interested!) - would like to hear peoples thoughts.
When tuning the colours the Y value changes when tweaking the x and y values (via hue and saturation). The guide states that if the Y value changes I should leave the x and y values as they are. This mean't that the green was way off on the CIE and seemed to be messing everything else up. So to address this I set the x and y values and the changed the brightness (of that colour) to keep the Y where it should be. This seems to have sorted the problem as my DeltaE across the greyscale and colour are all well below 10 and mostly under 3.

Have I done something stupid here??

I also turned off xvYCC.which seemed to be messing things up too.

Please share your thoughts - would be grateful to hear from the experts.

Cheers
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chopperharris




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PostLink    Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Attached is the CIE diagram for the calibrated display - as best as I can get after a couple of passes. While whatching Sky SD and HD the skin tones look a little washed out to me and on the orange side of things.

Thoughts and comments welcome.
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