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No selling No affiliate links Common Links. General Support Dell support on Twitter: Dell product support:. UPDATE File Links:.Y2XND-LQ156D1 #1 2017-11-30 21-27 2.2 F-S XYZLUT+MTX.7z Y2XND-LQ156D1 #1 2017-11-30 21-37 D6500 2.2 S XYZLUT+MTX.7z Y2XND-LQ156D1 #1 2017-11-30 21-58 1.8 S XYZLUT+MTX.7z.-ORIGINAL POST-. Some people here where having issues with the colors of their 4K XPS screens (i belive the model 9550 and 9560 are the same). I have a very pleasing experience (which I did not cross check against other screens), and I want to share the profiles for those of you who do not want to calibrate them selves.
What I did, after receiving the laptop I unistalled the Dell Color App Thingy and Installed dispCAL and then I calibrated the screen with a XRitei1DisplayPro. I would suggest as possible fix, that you just utilize the profiles other users (such as me) created. You can find the software, which will install the profile loader as well under ( )(Open Source) and I uploaded the profiles on this link (different color temperature settings) ( ) DispCAL as well has this site where shared profiles are saved.
Search for 'Sharp - Y2XND-LQ156D1' Hope that helps, please enlighten us if you know something better. Clarification Update On the filehoster I uploaded my full profile folder.
It includes more than the Profiles from the sharing page: 4 Calibrations: 2 x Laptop Native Color, 1 SRGB, 1 'PHOTO' (5000K), per profile all this is included:. If you are fluent in colormanagmenet and softproof with Photoshop this won't bother you, but if not, this also may help to understand the source of the problem: Optionally and for convenience purposes, the calibration is stored in the profile, but both still need to be used together to get correct results. This can lead to some ambiguity, because loading the calibration curves from the profile is generally the responsibility of a third party utility or the OS, while applications using the profile to do color transforms usually don't know or care about the calibration (they don't need to). Currently, the only OS that applies calibration curves out-of-the-box is Mac OS X (under Windows 7 or later you can enable it, but it's off by default and doesn't offer the same high precision as the DisplayCAL profile loader)—for other OS's, DisplayCAL takes care of creating an appropriate loader. Even non-color-managed applications will benefit from a loaded calibration because it is stored in the graphics card—it is “global”. But the calibration alone will not yield accurate colors—only fully color-managed applications will make use of display profiles and the necessary color transforms. Regrettably there are several image viewing and editing applications that only implement half-baked color management by not using the system's display profile (or any display profile at all), but an internal and often unchangeable “default” color space like sRGB, and sending output unaltered to the display after converting to that default colorspace.
If the display's actual response is close to sRGB, you might get pleasing (albeit not accurate) results, but on displays which behave differently, for example wide-color-gamut displays, even mundane colors can get a strong tendency towards neon. Source: TL,DR: the quoted section describes that Windows colormanagment (in comparsion to colormanagement with MacOS) is a complicated issue, often resolving in neon colors for wide gammut displays (over saturated). It does not go into specifics! Ok, so basically Macs color manage holistically through the graphics card rather than how windows lets app manage color.
(hopefully I understood that correctly). Does this mean that theres really no hope of reaching a similar quality of color?
I am not fluent in the terms you mentioned above, however does it have to do with the fact that when photoshop opened my photos they looked comparable to the mac display, but when i set the same photos as a desktop background they became oversaturated? Tnx for sharing. Not sure how likely this is to be useful to others. There seem to be variations between panels, some complain over yellow or blue tint. I tried a profile from the Notebookcheck review but it wasn't good, while the profiles extracted from the DPC program folder seem to be okay at least roughly.
Will try yours but can't check for accuracy, my calibrator is obsolete. I'm afraid the compatibility may depend on the BIOS and Intel HD video driver versions, and the adjustments therein (certain combinations were causing black-levels trouble). A recent Anandtech review found a calibration problem. Also the DPC app was causing issues and didn't work with recent Win10 releases, so I got rid of it.
I guess this is why color calibration on XPS 15 is kinda tricky. A recent update of Dell PremierColor claims compatibility with X-Rite calibrators. Would this mean that it can perform calibration, or that it can co-exist with X-Rite software (DisplayCal and most other calibration wares suggest to remove stuff like DPC due to possible interference, perhaps also parts of the Intel video driver?).
You can not check for accuracy but keep in mind: most owners do not have a calibrator, they are unpleased by the default color rendering just by looking at it (english isnt my first langugage.), they didnt care about calibration in general. So I would assume you still can judge a lot without a calibrator by looking at reference charts or photos of which you know they are 'natural'. Please post the sources for anandtech and the dpc update. The guys at Anandtech know their stuff, they where quite helpfull when I tried calibrating the Lenovo X1 Yoga Oled Screen. My personal experience is that just by looking one mostly can tell that something is badly off, but it will be very difficult to say which of two almost good profiles is better. The guys at Anandtech have a reference system so they can see if sth is fishy.
But they are probably not aware of Dell's agony following the development of Intel video drivers;( I mean, they write they could calibrate the 9550 fine. But if they got it in their hands when there was the black-levels issue I guess they wouldn't. And by now it is clear to me that at Dell when releasing new driver versions nobody checks even for much more obvious issues than whether colour calibration still works.
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