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<blockquote data-quote="idm" data-source="post: 684937" data-attributes="member: 17894"><p>Not to sure what you are suggesting here, but I am always open to suggestion. I would like to, in the near future, perform some measurements and post them here to partly support what I mentioned at the beginning of the thread and also to demonstrate the different measurements obtained from the pro2 and d3.</p><p></p><p>I understand what you are saying about the sub field, reason your d3 sees your display as a crt and agree with your reasoning. But you can never be sure, if I may suggest you pose the question on the Calman forum, lots of pro calibrators there that could confirm or offer good advice as far as the accuracy across meter modes and thx presets is concerned for the d3 and your display. That forum has been extremely quiet lately, and it seems to be taking forever for the next software update to be released.</p><p></p><p>Forgive my ignorance but is your display 4k? You made mention of DCI, red phosphor covering 98%?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idm, post: 684937, member: 17894"] Not to sure what you are suggesting here, but I am always open to suggestion. I would like to, in the near future, perform some measurements and post them here to partly support what I mentioned at the beginning of the thread and also to demonstrate the different measurements obtained from the pro2 and d3. I understand what you are saying about the sub field, reason your d3 sees your display as a crt and agree with your reasoning. But you can never be sure, if I may suggest you pose the question on the Calman forum, lots of pro calibrators there that could confirm or offer good advice as far as the accuracy across meter modes and thx presets is concerned for the d3 and your display. That forum has been extremely quiet lately, and it seems to be taking forever for the next software update to be released. Forgive my ignorance but is your display 4k? You made mention of DCI, red phosphor covering 98%? [/QUOTE]
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