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Advanced Operation page, the User Patch Set section.
Due to the open & flexible nature of ColourSpace's Colour Engine there are few specific requirements for user defined patch sets, and there are some tricks that can be employed to help with difficult calibrations.
An example is generating patch sets that have a greater focus on the calibration grey scale.
Fairly obviously, adding in more grey scale patches can enhance the grey scale result, as can using the downloadable Optimised Patch Sets from Customer Downloads which include what are defined as Tube based patch sets, with a greater number of grey scale patches, including the immediate surrounding patches in a tube around the grey scale.
However, when looking to enhance grey scale accuracy the opposite can also work, by having LESS patches around the grey scale patches. This works because within ColourSpace's colour engine ALL COLOURS are treated equally. There really is no such thing a as grey scale!
As a consequence, isolating the grey scale patches from their immediate neighbouring patches can focus the colour engine into effectively treating the grey scale more independently from the surrounding volumetric colour patches.
Removing such near grey patches from a patch set is relatively easy using something like Excel.
When this approach is combined with a Focused Patch Set the results can be even more impressive on difficult to calibrate displays.
Steve
Steve Shaw
Mob Boss at Light Illusion