I just got a rev A07 made in December 2015 still has the light bleed issue and I'm not liking that the cal1 and cal 2 never hit the white point you specify when you calibrate it.
The Srgb and adobe98 presets are only close if you don't mind looking at a monitor that is putting out 250 cd/m2 try editing photos at that brightness, once you have it down to an acceptable level 100cd/m2 for photo editing the white point is way off.
I'm thinking of sending it back I will play with it for a few more days then decide if I can live with it.
I can always just use the custom preset but I was really hoping that with the cal1 cal2 presets I would get a neutral grey scale from black to white with an accurate white point with the hardware lut, but that appears to not be the case.
I just downloaded the latest version of the calibration solution ver: 1_5_7_141118 for windows and will see if that improves things any.
biosman777
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February 26th, 2016 02:00
Nope. Its 2016 and the Rev A06 is out and the light bleeding is still around.
Keith-Peacock
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March 9th, 2016 11:00
I just got a rev A07 made in December 2015 still has the light bleed issue and I'm not liking that the cal1 and cal 2 never hit the white point you specify when you calibrate it.
The Srgb and adobe98 presets are only close if you don't mind looking at a monitor that is putting out 250 cd/m2 try editing photos at that brightness, once you have it down to an acceptable level 100cd/m2 for photo editing the white point is way off.
I'm thinking of sending it back I will play with it for a few more days then decide if I can live with it.
I can always just use the custom preset but I was really hoping that with the cal1 cal2 presets I would get a neutral grey scale from black to white with an accurate white point with the hardware lut, but that appears to not be the case.
I just downloaded the latest version of the calibration solution ver: 1_5_7_141118 for windows and will see if that improves things any.
Keith