![]() From here, one can analyze and fine tune the display’s 3D color accuracy with diagnostic and modification tools within LS. The precision and accuracy of 4,913 hard reads for a 17^3 LUT, when coupled with LS math, will produce over 32,000 accurate color control points for a display. The LUT walls are the extreme regions of color space which are most prone to error because this is where a display’s design limitations will be encountered.Ģ.Precision and Speed: can be explained as a one-two combination of high speed (need a K10A) hard reads (4,913) and LS profiling math that takes into account the display’s design limitations in technology, gamma, color temperature, RGB separation and gamut when adjusting colors. One could talk about “meat on the bone” here. Speed, Range and Precision are the cornerstones for accurate display adjustments.ġ.Range: can be explained as LS's ability to leverage the display’s oversaturated native gamut to mathematically fine tune the accuracy of the targeted gamut (rec709) … especially at the outside walls of the LUT. LS’s mathematical profiling dramatically increases the precision, range and speed of each color adjustment beyond anything the display or any other calibration software package is capable of doing. Light Space’s “3D Profiling Math”: is a major differentiating quality factor. All 5 factors collectively have given me a better picture than any other calibration program I’ve used on the market. The other 2 factors (4 and 5) are used after the Calibration LUT has been created so one can make visual “tweaks” (minor changes) to the Calibration LUT. Light Space's WOW Factors: Of the 3 WOW factors, (3, 4, and 5 above), LS Profiling Math is the dominate factor for calibration. Blu Ray Movies) modification with Photoshop. If I can do it, you can do it :ģ.LS Profile Math: See below for my explanation Ĥ.Eye/Visual Feedback for Post Calibration LUT modification (i.e., correcting grn hues in the gray scale shadows). This is what I read to learn Light Space Calibration Fundamentals. I’ve provided links to the Light Space website for further information. The last 3 are what gives Light Space its WOW factor. The first 2 are common with many calibration programs. So, what's Light Space? These are my thoughts and my own words to describe the value of Light Space LUT CMS Calibration Program based on hundreds of profile runs I’ve performed at home with a K10A and PR-670 meters:ĥ Ways to Improve the Picture with LS: Light Space can improve one's picture in 5 different ways (see 1 through 5 below). OPPO does not have sophisticated gamma controls) … so Ted’s LUT Cal Disk is absolutely needed. I’ve seen gamma “quirks” introduced by my OPPO 95 blu ray player which only Light Space can correct (i.e. I use Light Space with eeColor to calibrate my TVs and Epson Projectors. Note: As with other Calibration Disks, you’ll need your own flesh tone images for verification. ![]() Iv.Verify Calibration Tools: Ted’s 4,934 Color Patches (max) used to Verify the Calibration LUT via Light Space’s 3D Modeling Tool and traditionally through Chromapure and CalMAN. Iii.Color Reproduction: Ted’s Reference Images used for visually Verifying the Calibration LUT by examining Reference Image through (eeColor's) LUT onto the display Ii.Display Characterization: Ted’s 4,934 Patch Colors (max) used for the Profile Run (i.e. I.Pre-Calibration Tools: Ted’s Ref Images for Pre-Calibration Display and Meter/Probe Setup The flow of Ted’s main menu (left to right) reflects this workflow order: Two words describe Ted’s innovative product: Simple and Complete.ī.Set your patch color read interval (DIP) ĭ.Verify the calibration LUT and watch a blu ray movie.Ī.Calibrates the complete video signal path from the Blu Ray Player through to the Display Device ī.Provides a complete set of Patch Colors and visual Reference Images for pre-calibration display and meter/probe set up, the Light Space LUT profile run and verifying the Calibration LUT. I luv Ted’s LUT CMS Cal Disk! It represents the first steps into a new world of LUT calibration for Home Cinema/Theater with Light Space (LS).
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