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DisplayCAL—Display Calibration and Characterization powered by ArgyllCMS

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Display calibration and profiling with a focus on accuracy and versatility

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description Display calibration and profiling with a focus on accuracy and versatility
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  • [H1] DisplayCAL—Display Calibration and Characterization powered by ArgyllCMS
  • [H2] 3.8.9.3
  • [H2] Your support is appreciated!
  • [H2] Table of contents
  • [H2] About DisplayCAL
  • [H2] Disclaimer
  • [H2] Get DisplayCAL
  • [H2] Quickstart guide
  • [H2] System requirements and other prerequisites
  • [H2] Installation
  • [H2] Basic concept of display calibration and profiling
  • [H2] A note about colorimeters, displays and DisplayCAL
  • [H2] Usage
  • [H2] Menu commands
  • [H2] Non-UI functionality
  • [H2] Scripting
  • [H2] User data and configuration file locations
  • [H2] Known issues and solutions
  • [H2] Get help
  • [H2] Report a bug
  • [H2] Discussion
  • [H2] To-Do / planned features (in no particular order)
  • [H2] Thanks and acknowledgements
  • [H2] Definitions
  • [H3] Screenshots
  • [H3] For Linux
  • [H3] For Mac OS X (10.6 or newer)
  • [H3] For Windows
  • [H3] Source code
  • [H3] General system requirements
  • [H3] Hardware requirements
  • [H3] ArgyllCMS
  • [H3] Supported instruments
  • [H3] Additional requirements for unattended calibration and profiling
  • [H3] Additional requirements for using the source code
  • [H3] Additional requirements for compiling the C extension module
  • [H3] Running directly from source
  • [H3] Instrument driver installation under Windows
  • [H3] Linux package (.deb/.rpm)
  • [H3] Mac OS X
  • [H3] Windows (Installer)
  • [H3] Windows (ZIP archive)
  • [H3] Source code (all platforms)
  • [H3] Instrument-specific setup
  • [H3] Special note about the X-Rite i1 Display Pro, ColorMunki Display and Spyder4/5 colorimeters
  • [H3] Settings file
  • [H3] Predefined settings (presets)
  • [H3] Tabs
  • [H3] Choosing the display to calibrate and the measurement device
  • [H3] Calibration settings
  • [H3] Profiling settings
  • [H3] Calibrating / profiling
  • [H3] Creating 3D LUTs
  • [H3] Verification / measurement report
  • [H3] Special functionality
  • [H3] “File” menu
  • [H3] “Options” menu
  • [H3] “Tools” menu
  • [H3] “Language” menu
  • [H3] List of supported commands
  • [H3] Interacting with UI elements
  • [H3] Caveats and limitations
  • [H3] Configuration
  • [H3] Logs
  • [H3] Storage
  • [H3] Incomplete/failed runs (useful for troubleshooting)
  • [H3] Downloads
  • [H4] Colorimeters
  • [H4] Spectrometers
  • [H4] All platforms:
  • [H4] Linux:
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  • [H4] Windows:
  • [H4] Additional setup commands
  • [H4] Additional setup options
  • [H4] Why has a default gamma of 2.2 been chosen for some presets?
  • [H4] Choosing a display device
  • [H4] Choosing a measurement mode
  • [H4] Drift compensation during measurements (only available if using ArgyllCMS >= 1.3.0)
  • [H4] Override display update delay (only available if using ArgyllCMS >= 1.5.0, only visible if “Show advanced options” in the “Options” menu is enabled)
  • [H4] Override display settle time multiplier (only available if using ArgyllCMS >= 1.7.0, only visible if “Show advanced options” in the “Options” menu is enabled)
  • [H4] Output levels (only visible if “Show advanced options” in the “Options” menu is enabled)
  • [H4] Full field pattern insertion (only for select pattern generators, only visible if “Show advanced options” in the “Options” menu is enabled)
  • [H4] Choosing a colorimeter correction for a particular display
  • [H4] Colorimeter correction information
  • [H4] Visual whitepoint editor
  • [H4] Low quality PCS[11]-to-device tables
  • [H4] Enhance effective resolution of colorimetric PCS[11]-to-device table
  • [H4] Default rendering intent for profile
  • [H4] CIECAM02 gamut mapping
  • [H4] Testchart generation options
  • [H4] Generating diagnostic 3D views of testcharts
  • [H4] Other functions
  • [H4] Patch editor
  • [H4] Adjusting a display before calibration
  • [H4] Profile installation
  • [H4] Profile loader (Windows)
  • [H4] 3D LUT settings
  • [H4] Installing 3D LUTs
  • [H4] Installing 3D LUTs for the ReShade injector
  • [H4] How were the nominal and recommended aim values chosen?
  • [H4] How are the results of the profile verification report to be interpreted?
  • [H4] How are profiles evaluated against the measured values?
  • [H4] Remote measurements and profiling
  • [H4] madVR test pattern generator
  • [H4] Resolve (10.1+) as pattern generator
  • [H4] Untethered display measurements
  • [H5] Adjusting a LCD display
  • [H5] Adjusting a “Refresh”-type display like CRT or Plasma
  • [H5] Finishing adjustments and starting calibration/characterization
  • [H5] Optimizing testcharts for improved profiling accuracy and efficiency
  • [H5] Tone curve parameters
  • [H5] HowTo—Common scenarios
  • [H5] How is a testchart or reference file used?
  • [H5] How is the assumed vs. measured whitepoint ΔE calculated?
  • [H5] How is the gray balance “range” evaluated?
  • [H5] What does the “Evaluate gray balance through calibration only” checkbox on a report actually do?
  • [H5] What do the “Use absolute values” and “Use display profile whitepoint as reference white” checkboxes on a report do?
  • [H6] Checking the accuracy of a display profile (evaluating how well the profile characterizes the display)
  • [H6] Checking how well a display can simulate another colorspace (evaluating softproofing capabilities, 3D LUTs, DeviceLink profiles, or native display performance)

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