Display Profiles: Download HERE (Patreon)
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LINK TO PROFILES: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Y4YkZJee2GxCuM7ox-nrpiuB0YchEWxc?usp=sharing
Unfortunately it's quite hard to find things on our Patreon page because there is no easy way to categorize stuff. So rather than posting individual pages for our ICC profiles, they can all be found and downloaded via the link above.
Note that due to panel variance, ICC profiles generated on our review units will not necessarily produce accurate results on the monitor you own. However in many instances the profile will be better than nothing, especially on wide gamut displays.
We only have ICC profiles available for monitors that we have reviewed. If we haven't tested it, there won't be a profile.
The link includes access to a folder called "Older Profiles" which includes profiles created using an older method that is less robust and may not work for all users. The primary profiles in the main folder are robust and should work across the board.
These profiles are offered without support, unfortunately we don't have the time or resources to troubleshoot why the profile isn't working with your system. We recommend using DisplayCAL Profile Loader to install the profiles on your system, which you can download here
Also:
OSD Settings - ICC profiles are best paired with OSD settings you enter into the monitor itself. We used to show these quite a bit in the reviews themselves but not as much any more. So we're providing a spreadsheet that has all that data in it. If you are looking for OSD settings for your display, this is the place. You can get access here: LINK
CCSS for DisplayCAL - CCSS files are colorimeter corrections that can be used during the DisplayCAL calibration process, if you have a supported tool. Basically, these CCSS files are created using a more accurate spectrophotometer (in this case the i1 Pro 2) and are specific to a display model. You can then calibrate that same display using a cheaper colorimeter (eg. i1Display Pro series) to a greater accuracy than using one of the default colorimeter corrections included with DisplayCAL. You won't have to guess which type of monitor panel you have, just use the specific CCSS correction for that display.
Links to these are found HERE. At this stage we only have newer monitors we've tested available but we'll be creating these for all displays moving forward.
If you don't own a colorimeter and are interested in buying/renting one for use with our CCSS files, I'd recommend the X-Rite i1Display Pro family (or Calibrite ColorChecker Pro, same thing). Not every colorimeter supports CCSS.
DisplayCAL also offer a database of user CCSS submissions here though we recommend using our CCSS files as we've verified them to work properly using the OSD settings listed.