LG 65EP5G Owners Manual - Page 58

Metameric Offset], Change the Color Temp setting to VAR Temp

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ENGLISH 58 [Metameric Offset] The perceived white point of the 65EP5G may not match the measured white point. The mismatch is a result of observer metamerism, which affects all wide color gamut displays in this way. Two calibrated displays may visually appear to have different white points despite having the same measured chromaticity, due to a difference in their spectral emittance. White points that visually match between displays for one person may be a visual mismatch for a different person. To account for observer metamerism, the white point of the 65EP5G can be fine-tuned after calibration to visually match the white point of second monitor using these steps: • Calibrate the 65EP5G in Calman, using the same target white point and luminance as the second monitor • Display a white patch on both the 65EP5G and the second monitor • In the 65EP5G menu, navigate to the "Picture Color" menu • Change the "Color Temp" setting to "VAR Temp" • Adjust the "R-Gain", "G-Gain", and "B-Gain" settings until the white point of the 65EP5G visually matches the white point of the second monitor • Adjusting the RGB Offset controls is not recommended for white point adjustment

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58
ENGLISH
[Metameric Offset]
The perceived white point of the 65EP5G may not match the measured white point. The mismatch is a result of
observer metamerism, which affects all wide color gamut displays in this way. Two calibrated displays may visually
appear to have different white points despite having the same measured chromaticity, due to a difference in their
spectral emittance. White points that visually match between displays for one person may be a visual mismatch for a
different person.
To account for observer metamerism, the white point of the 65EP5G can be fine-tuned after calibration to visually
match the white point of second monitor using these steps:
Calibrate the 65EP5G in Calman, using the same target white point and luminance as the second monitor
Display a white patch on both the 65EP5G and the second monitor
In the 65EP5G menu, navigate to the “Picture
Color” menu
Change the “Color Temp” setting to “VAR Temp”
Adjust the “R-Gain”
, “G-Gain”
, and “B-Gain” settings until the white point of the 65EP5G visually matches the white
point of the second monitor
Adjusting the RGB Offset controls is not recommended for white point adjustment