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Perceptual matching....

 
Author titleexaminer92
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#1 | Posted: 25 Jan 2025 06:40 
I calibrated an LCD 1080p monitor to D65 targeting 90% white, which = ~95 nits, peak white being 120 nits, 2.2 gamma, using a budget 10 nm spectro.

Calibrated my Pioneer 60 inch Kuro Pro 150-FD using a 10% window to the same targets. Even though both displays measured just about the same in terms of x/y/Y, I perceived the the LCD as brighter and warmer than the Kuro.

Which display (plasma or LCD monitor) would be the best to use as the master display to obtain an alternate white point for an LG WOLED?

Author Steve

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#2 | Posted: 25 Jan 2025 09:48 
A larger display will always be perceived as brighter that a smaller display t the same nits value.
And unless you know the backlight type of the LCD it is impossible to know if it is suitable for a perceptual match.
But, I'd lean towards the Plasma.

Steve
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Author titleexaminer92
ZRO
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#3 | Posted: 26 Jan 2025 04:40 
Thanks, Steve. Corrected for the luminance difference and the LCD monitor was very much pushing red. Definitely reaffirmed my confidence in my trusty ol' Kuro.

Author wikihua
ZRO
#4 | Posted: 15 Mar 2025 17:33 
Steve:
unless you know the backlight type of the LCD it is impossible to know if it is suitable for a perceptual match

Hi Steve, I wonder what backlight type of a LCD is suitable for a perceptual match? Thanks

Author Steve

INF
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#5 | Posted: 15 Mar 2025 17:38 
CCFL tend to be good.
Although most narrow bandwidth LED backlights tend to be ok too.
Wide gamut ones can be too spikey.

Steve
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