IN PROGRESS
Turn on Monitor so it warms up Press #5 on the Sony to set it to HDMI | |
Put the Klien on a tripod if necessary | |
Log into laptop with commpower password | .\commpower to local account on laptop |
Connect Murido signal generator via USB to laptop. Make sure the Murido drivers are installed | |
Klein camera should be plugged into the computer and the Murido Signal Generator connected via USB - Use USB to Serial Port 4 on Laptop | |
Plug in the HDMI to the Murido Signal Generator output to the TV you want to calibrate | |
Now you should see the images from the murido on the TV | Picture of that here |
Turn off the lights in the room put in the CC environment | Picture of light switch |
Open Calman software | |
Enter in the details and click Start Session (Sony TriMaster ex:) Display Model is PVMX-550 Choose Start Session | |
Remember under Workflow choose | |
Hit Next Here | |
Click Next Again | |
This Screen you will pick the hard ware for stages 1,2, not necessarily 3 Suite H Sony choose OLED for example | |
Step 1 pick the port and put a checkbox on the kind of instrument you are using Klein > Search May already be set to this | |
Tab one find meter Add the Klien Meter find the Select it from the checklist | |
Also pick the target display – Choose LCD (LED) or OLED This was set automatically when we turned on the computer BTW! | |
Find your source generator next tab Jeremy always chooses 18% FYI | |
This is also where you choose the window size 100% Jeremy always chooses 18% FYI | |
WE Don't usually do this step but may work with newer TVs If you want to connect the computer to the TV you can hook up the Ethernet or Serial Port and click "Next" | |
In Calman Software choose Murido 6G Genrator tab Resolution 4096 x 2160 Choose Color Format to be YC444 Leave HDR off Uncheck BT2020 | |
Click on the | |
Setup the meter position | |
Click on the little "Gear" mark in the Upper Right hand corner | |
Pick the Resolution 3840 x 2160 24P Or if you are doing the Sony TriMaster choose 4096 x 2160 but it should automatically be set from a step before | |
Colorspace target D65HDBT 709 | |
Next > Next >Pre-Calibration Settings Replace this with PC picture 2 ?? | |
On the Sony TV in Suite press Menu and put in the following | |
Use the Up and Down Buttons to change Menus | |
Pasword is 4112 fyi | |
EQTF is Gamma | |
Right click on HISTORY 1 (optional) Might wanna do this 3 times to make sure you have a good reading | |
Pre Calibration View to document the as found condition of the display | |
Here is the Sony Pre Cal Example | |
Mode Settings | |
To get the mode to be read press>Gamma Preset – Press Read Series or "Goal Post" | |
Now go into each of the Gamma Settings on the Sony or whatever TV to test each of them (2.2, 2.4. 2.6 CRT etc.. .) to find the right one that reads closest to the target line 6500. | |
Rename the history tab to put in the Gamma Setting Error on the side of darker then over shooting 2.4 | |
Here is what the 2 point Gamma reading at should look like | |
To set the "white point BLOCK" and color space click on the "Infinity button" and while it is running toggle through all the color temp settings that the TV has | |
SONY PVMX550 | |
Click on Read Series "Goal Posts" Shows you where the chromacity diagram or CIE Chart Shows what the TV is displaying in reference to the white boxes. White Boxes = Optimum Color or Legal Range If the points of color are outside the boxes the colors need to be adjusted. | |
Notice here the dot is way out of the Green White box so the goal is to get the dot in the white box to set the Green Correctly | |
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Adjust Luminance and adjust the Backlight setting | |
adjust the Backlight setting - Sony TriMaster doesn't have this | |
30-40 for a dark room | |
The max reading is 24.4 | |
Next click on the Dynamic Range | |
This is the result of the Read | |
Not Bad but can adjust |
Press Brightness and will get the controls to adjust for the Black PLUGE test pattern – You want to barely see 16 and 17 but should not see any squares below 16 those should be invisible.
Example of the Sony Monitor press Menu Till you get to the Brightness settings |
Press Contrast Menu in Calman Software - to put up the White Pludge you want to see up to 254 and don't want to see any pink tones or noise?
On Sony - Press Picture and will get the controls to adjust for the "Contrast" all these terms are different
Gamma Settings control
We went to lower the Gamma to make it work better
Turned on Advanced Contrast Enhancer and LED Dynamic Control
Look at the Moving Stripe pattern you want to see the display look darker.
This turns on Local Area Dimming
We ended up turning on Local Area Dimming by turning on
LED Dynamic Control
Optimizes contrast by adjusting brightness in individual sections of the screen
Gamma also was changed to -2 this is a repeat of Gamma on step 2 but this is a 10 point control instead of a 2point control.
Click On Next
This Sony 65 does not have blue only mode.
But click on Color and Tint to see the Color Bars on the Monitor
Resolution/Bit Accuracy
You can click on the test patterns here
Pull up ISF Geometry to check for OverScan
Greyscale Two Point Adjust
Select 80 Percent White
You will go to your White Balance settings to find your RGB Gain and Bias
CAMERA PICTURE
You will control the RED Green and Blue Gain=High controls
This is what we ended up with
Then we clicked on 30 % and adjust the Red Green Blue low or Bias controls
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We don't have these options in this TV. Because we only 2 Hi and Low and we don't have a control called RGB balance or alike. . . .
Click Next
On the TV go to the Color Management RED setting Luminance
Click on Infinity button on the calman use the remote to adjust the Luminance, Then Tint, then Saturation.
Try to get the dot in the box.
See pic #7
Red Green Blue get Gamut Luminance to 0 or close by playing with Luminance and Saturation
The Delta controls get them to 0 or close
Delta L = Luminance
Delta C = Chroma
Delta H = Hue
Read the white #'s the Target numbers are what you are trying to get the current readings to match.
OLED New LG – set the backlight for Day Mode
Color Workflow for CMS Primary Colors Red, Green and Blue
Pick Green go to infinity mode
Start adjusting with Luminance
Increase/decrease the luminance
Saturation increase/decrease
Tint increase / decrease
Go back to Luminance
Next Re – Read all 6 Colors again pressing the "Goal Post"
Color Workflow for CMS Secondary Colors Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, White
Pick Cyan go to infinity mode
Start adjusting with Hue or tint
Luminace adjust
Pick Magenta
Start Adjust Tint/hue
Saturation
Then finally Luminance adjust till you get in the hole
Pick Yellow
Start Adjust Tint/hue
Saturation
Then finally Luminance adjust till you get in the hole
Run the "Goal Post" again to see how all the 6 colors are affected
You will usually do two passes
go down to Color Management System
Click on the "Goal Post"
Select the RED Color then Right click on Gamut Luminance area of the image and choose Properties tells us the exact percentage we are off on RED
This shows on the scale how far we are off
If you click on the color of the box as we have clicked on Green then you will get the close up of the offset of the color green dot is out of the box.
Saturation Sweeps to show where the saturation falls
Re check the White Levels
You will get the Black Pluge Slide back up and the White Pluge slide back up set these again and set these by eye
Should
Press Brightness and will get the controls to adjust for the Black PLUGE test pattern – You want to barely see 16 and 17 but should not see any squares below 16 those should be invisible
Press Contrast button to put up the White Pludge you want to see up to 254 and don't want to see any pink tones or noise?
Now go to the Sony OLED and lets compare
Go to ETOF and set it to 2.4
ColorChecker Analysis
.4 not visible .6 is visable then you should try to fix it.