Assign an icc special cal1 profile

Reference Dell U 3014, win7

I would firstly a profile built by I1 profiler, BUT through program I1Profiler, not through the Dell program, as it has more options

It is possible to assign a specific icc profile to, say, CAL1, or to the standard, etc...?

where is stored CAL1 (win7)?

"Dell LUT" is inside the monitor. so if you load a CIM i1Profiler, there will be a correction in the monitor and GPU.

DeltaE, regarding

-What program did you use to validate?

-have you used spectral corrections with this program? which?

-where was this outlier?

Maybe it's just a bad configuration of the test you did. To ensure the quality of the profile, run a report printout with ArgyllCMS/DispcalGUI (Dell color calibration profile ICC version 2, rerun calibration of Dell with this option, if not needs) and RG_phosphor spectral corection:
("C:\Program Files (x86)\X-Rite\Devices\i1d3\Calibrations\RGBLEDFamily_07Feb11.edr ' importation and DispcalGUI will generate RGBLEDFamily_07Feb11.ccss to use it)

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