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    Samsung NP700G7C color calibration file

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by NoDude, Jul 20, 2012.

  1. NoDude

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    I'm attaching an icc profile I just created with a Spyder2Pro. It contains color point adjustments, RGB intensities, brightness, contrast, and luminosity settings. The target values are gamma 2.2 and white point of 6500K.

    The calibration was done with the nVidia control panel left at default settings and the panel in balanced mode at 8/10 brightness.

    The refresh rate of the screen was left at 60HZ, since setting it to 120HZ does not allow brightness correction and there is quite a bit of clipping when the panel is at full brightness.

    Hope the file helps, at least as a reference point.
     

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