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    GTX 1070 DVI output problem

    I have a Win10/Ubuntu/MacOS multiboot UEFI system. Recently my GTX 680 died and I replaced it with GTX 1070. Everything is fine, except the DVI output doesn't work during the boot up and in Windows and MacOS, but it works in Ubuntu, weirdly enough. Currently I'm using one of the DisplayPorts. I...
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    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Shadow of Chernobyl installation and modding

    Sorry, I have to resurrect the thread one more time. I've been trying to solve a certain problem for a couple of weeks now and I was wondering if you could help. Understandably, things are rather slow at the official forums, so maybe I'll have better luck here. I've played SoC with mods before...
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    Calibrating NEC LCD2490WUXi2: Tips needed.

    I'll try to fill in. Basically, just to enjoy entertainment and web content, the factory settings on most pro and semi-pro monitors should be absolutely enough. In some cases you may need manual calibration, adjusting color temperature, primaries, gamma and such, but only that, no ICC profiling.
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    Calibrating NEC LCD2490WUXi2: Tips needed.

    Actually, SpectraView is cheaper.
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    Calibrating NEC LCD2490WUXi2: Tips needed.

    Yes, by "internal LUT" I basically meant "programmable internal LUT". Anyway, that's exactly my point: only pro models have programmable LUT and i1Profiler is pretty much useless for calibrating such monitors, if you want to fully benefit from high-end capabilities. I imagine nobody buys 1300...
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    Calibrating NEC LCD2490WUXi2: Tips needed.

    A quote from another forum: Full discussion here: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?action=printpage;topic=80761.0
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    Calibrating NEC LCD2490WUXi2: Tips needed.

    Just to be clear: There is ABSOLUTELY no way the native i1Pro software (i1Profiler) can interact with the internal LUT of this particular monitor (or any other monitor, for that matter), did I get it correctly? And if I did, one may wonder what's the point of such software. I mean, those who...
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    Calibrating NEC LCD2490WUXi2: Tips needed.

    OK, I had really hard time explaining to my boss why such an expensive piece of hardware needs extra investments in order to make it properly work. I went on about internal LUT and hardware calibration, but he doesn't seem to be convinced. So for now let's stick to free solutions, please. I'm...
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    Calibrating NEC LCD2490WUXi2: Tips needed.

    As I understand, NEC bundles this software with the same spectrometer we have, basically just rebranded. So I don't see why it should be incompatible.
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    Calibrating NEC LCD2490WUXi2: Tips needed.

    OK, so I need SpectraView software. Is this it? http://www.necdisplay.com/p/SVIISOFT-W
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    Calibrating NEC LCD2490WUXi2: Tips needed.

    We have about a dozen of these monitors at work, they are about 1.5-2 years old and none of them has ever been calibrated. A couple of weeks ago we purchased i1Pro spectrophotometer in order to calibrate and profile them. None of us at work are really experienced in this area, although I have a...
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    i1 Pro: How do I calibrate the device itself?

    OK, I got it. For some reason, I thought that calibrating the device was a separate thing, but now I see it's a part of the process: the device has to be calibrated before each measurement. Seems logical.
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    i1 Pro: How do I calibrate the device itself?

    I found it already. The button turned out to be located physically on the device. As for the calibration, it was under "Display Profiling Workflow > Measurement" For certain reasons, I didn't want to start the profiling process right away, just wanted to calibrate the device.
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    i1 Pro: How do I calibrate the device itself?

    The topic is not directly related to displays, but I think this is the best place to post my question. I apologize beforehand in case I'm wrong. The device in question is unused, so the manual says to calibrate it first: I have installed the i1Profiler, the device is connected and sits on...
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    Dell U2410

    Fingers crossed!
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