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    Posted by Brad Bussé on June 13, 2014 at 10:24 pm

    I’ve been using some Dell ST2420L monitors and the TN color and luminance shifts are driving me nuts. I dug up some old 2408 and 2407 monitors. I had previously used a 2405 w/ a hdlink as a studio monitor and it worked well for rec.709. I’m trying to calibrate these using on-screen controls for standard 6500k sRGB but having a hell of a time with it. Are these wide gamut screens only accurate with hardware to control the LUTs?

    Mike Nagel replied 11 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Mike Nagel

    June 14, 2014 at 1:27 am

    Hi Brad,

    best option for display calibration is always is a 3D LUT, which is the most accurate calibration u can get.

    Resolve can take a calibration 3D LUT, which means the video output from Resolve can be accurately calibrated for your screen.

    A more versatile approach is an external LUT box, if you work in 1920×1080 and can feed the HP with HDMI then the eeColor LUT box is by far the best and cheapest option and will give u the most accurate calibration possible.

    – Mike

    Profiling & Calibration Workflow Tools: http://www.DisplayCalibrationTools.com

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