Hicks
Joined: 19 Aug 2012 Posts: 1
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| Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:50 pm Post subject: Samsung B650 Red/Green calibration |
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Hi,
I've been following the stickied calibration guide with hcfr and a colourmunki iDisplay I recently bought to calibrate my computer monitors. I'm using the avs709 test patterns, hcfr window set.
Although I'd done a movie mode calibration using just the test patterns a few months ago, I've redone it all using the colourmunki/hcfr and taken screenshots of the various graphs. Since they're pretty large you can view them via this dropbox link.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7q4o7kd0hc6a66n/l0UHwRnCSj
Bear in mind I've adjusted the scale on the RGB, so the graph looks a lot bumpier than it really is, the range is 0-5. Also the pre/post calibration hcfr chc files are in there if anyone wants to take a look.
The above was obtained with the settings
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Target Rec. 709 (High Definition)
----x-------y--------Y
W---0.3127--0.329----1.0 = 79.5
R---0.6400--0.3300---0.2126 = 16.9
G---0.3000--0.6000---0.7152 = 56.86
B---0.1500--0.0600---0.0722 = 5.74
Y---0.4193--0.5053---0.9278 = 73.76
C---0.2246--0.3287---0.7874 = 62.6
M---0.3209--0.1542---0.2848 = 22.64
Basic
Backlight: 3
Contrast: 79
Brightness: 63
Sharpness: 0
Colour: 52
Tint: G51/R49
Advanced:
BlackTone: off
Dynamic contrast: off
Gamma: -1
ColourSpace: Custom (see below)
WhiteBalance (see below)
FleshTone: 0
Edge Enhancement: off
xvYCC: disabled
Picture Options:
Colour Tone: warm2
Size: Screen fit
Screen mode: disabled
Digital NR: off
HDMI black level: disabled
Film mode: disabled
100Hz motion plus: Custom 8/0
Colour Space:
R 30/0/0
G 35/46/0
B 0/8/41
Y 58/47/0
C 32/51/45
M 31/0/46
White balance:
Offset RGB = 26/25/21
Gain RGB = 23/25/44
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I've used a target 100% white cd/m2 of 80 for viewing in a dark room. I have another calibration under standard that uses 110cd/m2 for general viewing.
As far as I can tell, everything is reasonably close with the exception of the red and green colours which are offset inside a little. As the colour space setting for red shows, if I increase the red value to get closer, this causes the red Y value to increase and there's no green/blue available to reduce back to the target 16.9. I'm guessing the inset red is also the cause of not been able to get green any closer either.
I adjusted as best I could to get all the lines hit the d65 spot and Whilst I'm not sure I'll notice too much different if I hit the exact R/G values, thought I'd ask in case anyone has any suggestions or can see anything I've messed up (first time calibrating with hcfr so that's quite likely )
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