There may be other QLED AdobeRGB+P3 CCSS sampls on community database. It used a QLED backlight, search for SW2700PT but most of user made crrections are faulty, non native gamut CCSS. As long as native WP is not very far from target WP should not be a huge problem.ĪUO produced some low quality bad uniformity panels for Benq. White point corrected through GPU LUT calibration loosing some unique grey levels, like in a laptop. It should reload GPU calibration periodically and if it does not happen when you turn off & ON Cintiq, just go to Displaycal tray icon and reload manually. ![]() Remove all other LUT loaders like the ones from Xrite tray and reinstall profile ensuring that Displa圜AL tray loader is instaled. It looks that you are not using Displa圜AL calibration. while i cannot 100% figure out what kind of backlight this thing uses, i did some research and i think it’s either a GB led or an RB led, so do you think the correction i chose is the right one, since there’s no RB led option? or am i wrong entirely? lolĪlso, since im selling my old cintiq 21UX 2nd gen to a friend of mine, what correction and other options do you suggest i use for that so i can make sure my friend gets it properly calibrated on her computer? i use 5 monitors (a 27 inch via DP, a 32 inch via DP, a cintiq 27qhd via DP, a 21 inch via usb adapter, and a 50 inch vizio tv via HDMI)Īdditional question: im using an i1 display pro version 3, and i believe i determined that the correct correction is the “LCD GB-r-LED/RG Phosphor LED family”, since the cintiq 27qhd using that AHVA panel made by AUO. i cannot manually change the RGB values when in sRGB color space, but displaycal seemed to have no issue with that and did a great job calibrating in the wacom display settings, it’s set to sRGB color space with uniformity compensation turned on (if it’s off, then the screen color uniformity is so bad, to me, that it’s unusable). the cintiq is running in 8 bit (since i work in 8 bit in photoshop) im using a displayport connection (so like all DP monitors, windows acts like the monitor is unplugged and rearranges the desktop when you turn it off) running off of a gtx 1070 i have no idea if this will be useful, but im gonna include everything just in case one of them ends up being important: and the green tint stays forever regardless of it it’s calibrated or not, but only goes away completely after a fresh calibration with displaycal pre-shutdown.Įxtra notes. So my question is if there is a way to easily reapply the calibration without having to literally do it all over again? this cintiq only looks good directly after a calibration, and gets ruined as soon as i turn it off and on again. this is an issue since i kind of need this thing to do my artwork with (which is also how i make my money), and if everything is green tinted, that’s gonna cause all sorts of problems. However, the problem is that while the Displa圜al calibration is flawless when i finish running it, the green tint stays over everything once i turn the cintiq off and on again, no matter how long i leave it for afterwards. it’s strong at first but dials down over time. the main one of concern (in relation to this post) is that every time you turn it off and on again, it gains an awful green tint / colour cast over everything. Thanks.Hi, so i recently got a Cintiq 27QHD, however it’s got some issues. So am I right in thinking a higher White Level is needed when producing graphic and video content for online (computer, phone and tablet) consumption, perhaps 160-200cd/m2 due to greater back lighting?Īny advice would be gratefully appreciated as I’m new to calibration, but incredibly keen to get it right. I’m well aware that most people (my viewerbase) have non-calibrated displays with a wide variety of brightness settings. The above settings are great for printing, but the screen (as expected, as printers print darker) seems a little too dark for digital display graphics and video. ![]() Whitepoint: 6500k White Level: 120 cd/m2 Tone Curve: Gamma 2.2 ![]() I’ve already created a profile for photography printing with the following settings as recommended by guides: I was wondering what settings you’d recommend for Displa圜AL in order to produce accurate images and video for digital online consumption? Monitor settings will differ from person to person, but I was hoping there would be a rough estimate. I run a YouTube channel that, funnily enough, produces video content for online consumption, and recently purchased an IPS monitor that I plan on using to proof graphics (social media, channel art, thumbnails etc) and videos before release.
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