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    B173HAN Display Calibration (Dell 562NF; AUO Display 17.3in) for Area 51m

    Discussion in '2015+ Alienware 13 / 15 / 17' started by LoneSyndal, May 28, 2019.

  1. LoneSyndal

    LoneSyndal Notebook Deity

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    Hello everyone,

    For those who own the AUO display and would rather use a calibration profile from me instead of @Ultra Male 's LG version (which works perfectly fine on AUO BTW), here is the calibration file I created using i1Display3 (Pro) with DisplayCal. Do note, each display has its own specs and lottery for the perfect calibration so this may not work perfectly for all of you.

    Follow instructions from this thread to install the profile: http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr...-51m-spyder5elite-calibration-profile.828441/




    https://i.imgur.com/IUSS1IG.png
    Google Drive Download: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pBeS1agSw5Ra9_q9KIJERzqihVh6OzgT
     

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    Gorebag Notebook Enthusiast

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    Great! been waiting for a AUO profile. testing once I’m home, I’ll let you know the result :)

    The LG guys seem to notice a big improvement when calibrating; did you notice similar improvements on the AUO display?
     
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    The edits I made was more for the subtle differences in color vibrance (depending on the image I was choosing) and the blacks and whites having a bit too much brightness. If using the LG profile, you can get darker blacks, but some of the other colors don't show very well. I have an image from a patreon I subscribed to that I used for fine tuning the blacks and luminance values. This is also very close to the LG profile used, but with some color corrections. I cannot really take a screenshot to show the difference, but you can try it yourself with one of the images I used (I will have to PM since I cannot really share it normally).
     
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