I am in search of recommendations for tutorials, patterns, and techniques for calibrating newer HDR designed monitors by eye, especially consumer class monitors. I routinely need to calibrate monitors quickly and without electronic tools, so I have a custom series of test patterns — Belle-nuit test pattern, grayscale, grid-alignments, SMPTE bars, and some tones. I use a blue filter to simulate the old blue-only techniques for SMPTE bars. This is okay but insufficient since they often lack the adjustment tools for the old fashioned approach (i.e. "color/chroma" and "hue" controls).
I just found this:
https://calibracionhd.com/step-no-1-settings/
This procedure (especially the color chart) worked better not only for a consumer monitor with limited controls, but also for an old Panasonic broadcast monitor with traditional controls.
Frankly, I don't know if I can do better, but I want to improve my understanding of monitor calibration and get a broader understanding of the limitations and biases of modern monitors.
Cheers,
tod
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