Not as good as a 3D lut, from a good probe and software app but still quite acceptable. Eizo displays are very linear, so a 1D lut/matrix should give very good results with CN7. As always it's best to correlate the colourimeter with a spectro, with the displays that are wide gamut 4 or 5nm or better spectro's are preferred, but they are quite expensive. I will find out more but certainly the offsets for the i1d3 in DCal (or any software using those edr files or ccss/ccmx files) are not as accurate as the CN7 offsets that I have looked at today (not saying they can't be more accurate). CN7 uses offsets for i1D3 which are included at the factory. I'm waiting on CR300 to be 100% sure, but looking at i1d3 vs CR100 using it's generic offsets for wide gamut led it's very close. What Pepijn says! I have been working with CN7 today with i1D3 oem and CN7 and Displaycal with CG319X & CG247X. I don’t have any more ideas why it happens like this… can anyone please give me any suggestions, what can be wrong? Is my calibrator is defective or monitor problem?. and also I can distinguish it with my eyes. How the same instrument can get different values (white point) with CN and Displa圜AL with the same targets? It looks like CN is "lying" about monitor correctly calibrated to 6500K, as the same instrument shows it's about 6600K in other software. whitepoint around 6600K instead of 6500K. and then I check all other profiles I tried to create with CN (DCI-P3, sRGB, REC.709 and etc.) and all of them on Displa圜AL shows the same green tint. Then I started Displa圜AL, configured the same targets, and started the calibration, in the first section “Interactive display adjustment” it instantly shows the greens are too high when slot 6 is active, when I change to AdobeRGB factory slot 2, it gets much better match. Then I also started calibration for AdobeRGB factory slot 2, nothing changed, looks the same as before calibration (correct whitepoint). Target settings are exactly the same in both 2 and 6 slots. Instantly i notice it looks little bit different as from one slot from factory with AdobeRGB (number 2), slight greenish tint. Then I do the calibration with ColorNavigator and save to slot number 6. Let’s say I take 120cd D65 2.2 AdobeRGB gammut as target. Trying to calibrate my new CS2731 with i1DisplayPlus, and getting incorrect whitepoint.
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