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Old 14-12-2008, 4:38 PM   #22
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Re: LE-A656 settings thread *Part 2*

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Originally Posted by leugeboy007 View Post
Hi,

The spyder2express came so busy night for me. Just to confirm, Once I have the colorimeter on the LCD TV I then click the relevant part of HCFR then find the right pattern on the AVSHD DVD? HCFR should then pick up the info so I can adjust accordingly.

By the way Paul, many thanks for your help so far very much appreciated.
That's correct.
Color HCFR will only measure the test patterns you select to display. It prompts you to do so. If you display the wrong pattern for the measurment being made, Color HCFR doesn't know you've selected the wrong pattern.

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Hi,

I am trying to use HCFR but can you tell me the optimum DelatXE settings that I should be aiming for? The results show as XYZ but I dont know what I should be adjusting to get the graphs looking right.

Many thanks.

Martin.
You should use the xyY display. For the greyscale you should be aiming for: x = .313, y = .329 and Y = is variable depending on what % of white your measuring.
For the primary and secondary colours, you'll need to search for the values. The AVSforums would be a good place to start. You might want to read the 'Calibration for dummies' guide on there too!

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Hi,

When using hcfr can you adjust the settings and see the graphs changing immediately or do you have to amend them then run another test?
Nope. The graphs represent the values from the previous set of measurements.
If you change something, you will need to run through the measurements again, to get a graph that represents the current settings.
The software doesn't know you've changed anything until you've measure the change with it.

Paul
 
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