In this step-by-step tutorial, Senior Product Manager Chris Greenway explains how to calibrate your TV using Calman Home for LG. Learn more about Calman Home: www.portrait.c... Shop calibration bundles: store.portrait...
Wait a minute, Like Foresst Gump, you know do you do a SDR,HDR and Dolby Vision and the TV will use the signal to know which to use? Thanks for the video, This really helps.
I am using the inbuilt generator on my LG G3, I don’t get the numbered boxes appear at 17:49. Am I mean to press something or is that more to do with you using the g1 generator? Can I get that with the inbuilt LG generator? EDIT: Answer from support email, LG intenral pattern generator does not have that feature.
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I notice you calibrate with video levels. I get great results calibrating with video levels, but less great values when I calibrate with full levels. I need to work in full levels, so is there a better way to get good results when calibrating with full? One option is to calibrate in video and switch everything to full for the post cal verification, but even this doesn’t give tight enough results for what I need.
Hi there, if I have the Blackmagic UltraStudio connected to my Mac output, and I'm running the Callman Home LG through Parallels, I don't need the pattern generator, right?
@@MarcoRossini-vc5ii from Calman nothing, but the two best tutorials about it didn't mention any pattern generation. What I presume as since is a clean feed that the UltraStudio is giving to the tv there's no need.
Why you need an ultrastudio? If your using the internal generator of the tv? You just connect calman home lg and choose as source the tv. Just make sure the tv is in the right mode (sdr hdr10 dolby vision). Or your just using the ultrastudio to put the tv in the right mode?
@@patjoew I'm using the utrastudio to work with a clear signal with davinci. My doubt was exatly if the c3 has this internal generator. How can I access it ?
@@MarcoRossini-vc5ii The Calman response: " In regards to your pattern generator, the internal pattern generator for your C3 will be supported with Calman Home. Please note that the LG's internal pattern generator may only calibrate for SDR, HDR and DV but will not validate. Validation will require an external pattern generator. "
Future readers, for HDR don’t do anything other than Matrix LUT. Everything else will likely cause the software to get stuck where you’ll have to start all over. He explains some of the other modes but just straight doesn’t go into any of the modes for hdr
Using a samsung qn95a. I have done a full calibration when the tv came out. Now for work i had to buy virtual forge. So happy i had a pattern generator again but theres not an option to use it in calman home.
@@patjoew Please don't hesitate to reach out to our Support team @ calman-support@portrait.com. We'd like to understand what version of Calman you are using to better assist you.
In the video you say you were going to adjust RGB at 80 amd 20 IRE or whatever before running the autocal....did you do that first and just not show it? Right after that comment it goes right into an autocal run.
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If I use the intern pattern creator of my LG C3 while calibrating Dolby Vision Gaming, do I need to change from Absolute to Relative as well? Or is it only required if I would use an extern pattern? Thanks
Why is the pre measurement so incredibly bad? I've never seen that on LG oled tv's the last few years. Unless measuring dynamic mode. But that would be quite misleading.
At one point in the video, you can see that energy saving mode is selected as the picture mode which has really cool white balance. I think this is the reason. The C3 actually delivers a good experience even without calibration, for example in filmmaker mode.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tMbUkb5TPvk.html How do you get the puck to actually stay flush with the display...mine wants to always bounce away...i feel like I need a stand to get it to press against the screen and prevent light bleed...