Hi,
I recently bought the NEC PA241W monitor and wanting it to be calibrated right, a friend loaned me his X-rite i1 display 2. But the results are very strange. I'm new to this colour calibration but have read a lot these passed weeks about it. But still I can't seem to figure out the strange results. So I'm turning to you for help.
I've tried 3 different pieces of software: Eye One match 3 (3.6.2), Spectraview II 1.1.0.7 and ColorEyes Display Pro. But after I calibrate, the screen looks way to green to me. And the deviation of the default settings is so huge I can't hardly believe that to be true for a screen in this pricerange.
To start with Match, when I do the Easy calibration, it comes out like this (This is in High Bright with OSD set to 168 cd/m2 and Whitepoint set to Native):
[Blockierte Grafik: http://home.planet.nl/~doele045/Easy.jpg]
Which looks pretty good to me. Calibration on/off doesn't make a difference at all. But color temp and luminance are way off. So I started calibrating those in advanced mode with the OSD. And after I set those (and I have to go all the way up to 8900K in the OSD to reach 6500K in the software) I get the following result:
[Blockierte Grafik: http://home.planet.nl/~doele045/Advanced.jpg]
But now the screen looks way off and is very greenish.
When I validate the profile that was made with Match in Easy configuration, in ColorEyes Display I get the following results (Target D65, Luminance 120):
[Blockierte Grafik: http://home.planet.nl/~doele045/Result2.jpg]
Which doesn't look good at all!
So my question is, what is going on here? Is this right? Is the i1 Display off? Is the screen wrong? Am I not used to a "correctly" calibrated screen? Please help me, cause I want to start with my photos and not the screen.
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