@dcchan2: Thanks for the feedback.What I noticed is a decrease in brightness after autocal - this was caused by the color autocal,right?My eye doesn't see "better" colors, so I'm not too happy right now.Is there a way to influence autocal to go for more brightness?If there isn't (at least with my level of knowledge), the only way for me would be to restore the ini and just do the Gamma-cal, right?
Thanks again.In an other forum manni stated that setting the sceen size bigger than 60“ will cause brightness loss, this was autocal v5/6 though.Is this still the case? Or are there any other things i could optimize?
Autocal actually increases the brightness of most of the NX projectors that I have run it on, and especially NX5. 3 out of 3 NX5 that I have run autocal on with my i1 Pro 2 got brighter peak white with autocal. Autocal was somehow able to raise red a lot and blue a little, rather than lower green, which is not possible to do manually via the gain controls.
I don’t believe Autocal can raise the RGB levels beyond what HighBright shows.
But it can raise them compared to the stock color profiles.
I tried high bright today. Oh boy, this looks off quite bad and is just barely brighter. I went back to a calibrated profile asap.The biggest difference i noticed is Gamma: black is black now, before it was grey. I am happy now
Is there a faster wear of the lcd panels with use in MaxBright and RGB gain at max. or calibrated with a brighter white than D65, for example D70-D75? in summary, does the wear of the panels depend on the brightness injected above? or, does it not wear out?