![]() ![]() Don't try to get smart, it's the default for a reason. Does your monitor not have a special sRGB mode that actually works? Then set the gamma curve in Displa圜AL to 2.2.Does your monitor have a special sRGB mode that actually works, unlike mine which is massively too warm? Then set the gamma curve in Displa圜AL to sRGB.Don't buy old colorimeters, they don't work.Things I has learnded throughout this process: Pretty good match to the gamma curve, though it loses it at 85-90 percent:Īnd the RGB gray balance is fine down to about 15 percent, after which it goes all skwiffy - thanks, I'm guessing, to the TN panel.Ĭonsidering each calibration takes about 20 minutes (which is a lot faster than a Spyder - apparently they take about an hour to do the same thing!) I should probably leave it there. It has, however, brought the maximum delta-E even further down:Īnd pushed those colours at the bottom of the gamut chart a bit closer to their targets (though they're still not quite there yet, and probably never will be on this monitor.) Generally the software which coming with ColorMunki Display is poor compared to i1Profiler which is coming with i1Display PRO.Ībout your TV calibration, ColorMunki Display is not supported by CalMAN/ChromaPure calibration software.Playing some more (YES I HAVE DEADLINES TO HIT SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UUUUUUUUUUP!)įound an option to compensate for ambient lighting and actual environmental colour temperature as measured by the colorimeter (which, it reckons, is around 6,000K rather than 6,500K - guess my 'daylight' bulbs aren't quite up to snuff), and realised I'm probably using the gamma curve setting wrong (setting it to sRGB because that's what I want, instead of setting it to 2.2 'cos that's what the monitor reckons it's set at.)Įyeballing it, the result is that some of the colours that were washed-out on the original colour profile are a bit deeper now, though still paler than turning colour management off altogether. ColorMunki Display is a lot of slower compared with i1Display PRO. ColorMunki Display software don't have verification feature. i1Display PRO is coming with X-Rite's i1Profiler software that has customization, it's more advanced to it's calculations, X-Rite claims that is working 5x times faster, it can take sample of many more colors, and it has a Verification feature of the post-calibration results (with pass/fail also) to be able to see if it's accepted. Click to expand.Hi ColorMunki Display has only one name, the meter with many names is the i1Display PRO.ĬolorMunki Display / i1Display PRO are based under the same hardware they both have sealed and higher quality filters and they are less sensitive to drift over the time, you will get better and more sta/faster reading to any pulse display (Plasma/DLP projectors etc.) with i1Display PRO because it has better refreshing rate scan capability, I prefer i1Display PRO because is supported also from more calibration software solutions.Ībout your calibration of the Monitors you own for your PC/MAC via VCGT or ICC, the ColorMunki Display is coming with a simple X-Rite software for this job but it lucks customization or the target colorspace/gamma.for example it has selection only to calibrate 2.2 gamma while that software is slow.
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