Edit: The profile is a PQ profile, with clipping.
That will not work.
Also, the RGB Separation is still not good, and any profile that has RGB data will therefore cause issues.
And you can now see the first measured RGB patches (specifically B & G, although the same issues is within R, but harder to see) are really wrong, with a gamut that jumps well outside the rest of the TV's gamut. And that happening near black is not good at all.
That, as well as the bad RGB Separation, is what is causing the near black issues.
Basically, the TV is really bad pre-calibration.
No QD-OLED should have such poor RGB Separation - it really shows the internal TV image processing is bad.
And that bad data is causing a lot of the LUT issues.
I did say to use a Grey Only Large, as that only has three RGB measurement
You could also try raising black, so you get a valid black reading, to see of that helps, as at the moment the black is a null reading, and the first actual colour readings are bad, as stated above, and as you can see on the graphs easily now.
One of the problems of using a low-end probe, but also really poor image processing on the TV.
You may also get better results with a Map Space LUT Generation, or the manual 2-step approach.
Both mean initially calibrating the display to itself, and then mapping into the final target colour space.
Steve
Steve Shaw
Mob Boss at Light Illusion