Hi there
You can calibrate settings in the C( so you only need to use one HDMI input.. In fact I think the input is irrelevant. When you set up using calman the software creates a custom setting and you can have more than one.. HDR is a bit more involved because you have to be ableto put the TV in HDR mode so I think something that generates the Info in the HDMI stream.. AJA does this..
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From: Avid-L2@groups.io <Avid-L2@groups.io> On Behalf Of John Moore
Sent: 26 December 2019 18:53
To: Avid L-2 Groups IO <avid-l2@groups.io>
Subject: [Avid-L2] LG OLED C9 number of internal LUTs for calibration?
It is my understanding that as of 2017 the LG OLED TVs have the ability to store a calibration LUT directly from the Calman Calibration software. How many LUTs can be stored? Is it a LUT per HDMI input?
I want to know if the monitors can be calibrated for both SDR and HDR? Would I need to dedicate one HDMI input for SDR and one for HDR? I'm assuming that for proper Calibration it needs to be done separately for HDR and SDR hence does the monitor have the ability to have Calman software program two different internal LUTs or inputs.
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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