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Using i1 Display Pro on a Dell U3014 and Lightspace Free ?

 
Author aworkofmarc
ZRO

#1 | Posted: 22 Jun 2017 01:49 
So I'm about as new and green as one can get. I've decided I want to learn color grading.

This website states "Manual Display Calibration can be performed via the Free LightSpace DPS version of LightSpace CMS, and a suitable probe."

I have the i1 and a dell U3014. I've calibrated using Xrite's software. However if I am to understand correctly I can use the Free LightSpace DPS version to do a better calibration?

Do I have to remove the Xrite software?
Does calibrating with Free LightSpace DPS version have restrictions?

Thanks.

Author Steve Male
INF

#2 | Posted: 22 Jun 2017 05:48 
You can 'calibrate' any display, depending on the display's capabilities.
Some displays, such as from FSI, Konvision, Dolby, Eizo, etc., can be directly calibrated with 3D LUTs from LightSpace so are very simple to make very accurate.

Some displays you can 'calibrate' to a degree using their Manual Controls, using LightSpace to measure the results as you make the adjustments.
(This is not a good way to calibrate for critical colour workflows as the results are always very 'limited' - and this is 'Manual Calibration via the free DPS license for LightSpace CMS'.)

The next option is to use an external 3D LUT, either via a LUT Box, such as BoxIO or even the eeColor, or via a graphics program with output/display LUT capabilities, such as Resolve, Mistika, etc.

With the Dell you only have the last option for true accurate calibration, as you can only perform 'manual' calibration on that display with LightSpace DPS.

(Please also see the 'User Guide' on Manual Calibration for more information on Manual Calibration.)

Note: The Dell calibration performed with the i1 Profiler software is not at all suitable for professional film & tv colour work, as it is a combination ICC and VCGT calibration, and many (most) professional colour systems for film & tv are not ICC compliant, and nor should they be.

Steve
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