![]() So it is good idea to always play with setting as non calibrated and test each setting to see which one is the best with Dispcal uncalibrated report before doing calibration. 6500K after calibration also perfect, Gamma still sitting around 2.2 also. Even better than factory default setting. Contrast ratio still close to 1000:1 which is 966:1. No more yellowish cast from idisplay pro 1. Result is much much better than previous calibration with default setting of 2.2. ![]() I calibrated with Dispcal latest update and Argyl update. So I chosed Gamma 2.4 but monitor temperature on OSD still sit on 6500 as default. Displa圜AL (formerly known as dispcalGUI) is a display calibration and profiling solution with a focus on accuracy and versatility (in fact, the author is of the honest opinion it may be the most accurate and versatile ICC compatible display profiling solution available anywhere). So this setting is more close to spec as what monitor should have been! Gamma 2.4 = Gamma 2.2 (2.17 to be exact but very close) and colour temperature 6300K, closer to 6500K, much better! Contrast ratio was over 1000:1 and 343cd/m2 very close to spec, much better result. Includes i1Display Pro Plus colorimeter, i1Profiler software for profiling displays and projectors, USB-C to USB-A Adapter, PANTONE Color Manager software and. USB connection is coming to Android soon. Previous calibrated to 6500K but contrast not nice, yellowish cast after calibration. iDisplay lets you choose what works best for you - Lightning, 30-Pin, USB-C cable for ultimate performance (currently only for iOS + Mac), or WiFi connection for maximal flexibility. i1Display colorimeter, i1Profiler profiling software for displays and projectors, PANTONE Color Manager software and Quick Start Guide. If you get similar results on a second monitor, or if your device fails any part of the i1Diagnostics, please contact us with details. Gamma 2.2 = Gamma 2.3 but horrid colour temperature of 7900K! Mediocre contrast ratio 700:1 290cd/m well below spec. Separating the monitor and the i1Display hardware can be very helpful in determining which component is the culprit in your calibration issue. Gamma 2.0 = too light no good but close to 6500K though! Gamma measured 1.8. So I had test my monitor uncalibrated to choose which setting was the best one
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