Update.
BasicColor believe there is a hardware problem with the 2690 when colorcomp is on and using hardware calibration. For this reason they produced a special version of the software for the moment. Essentially you have a choice....colour uniformity or luminance uniformity but not both.
NEC state there is an issue and it is a compatbility problem between the 2690 and the software.
Can anyone running Spectraview II comment if they see any kind of colour uniformity issues (most usually seen on full white) after hardware LUT calibration?
This sucks really!
EDIT: NEC Germany called me. One thing I cannot fault is the support service which is very responsive. They are very apologetic. They said essentially this problem applies to EVERY 2690 currently in production. To properly fix this, the monitor must have the colorcomp calibration re-performed. They offered me a full refund or to receive a monitor that has been recalibrated as soon as they are able to do this (waiting for equipment and software from Japan). I asked them if people in the US, using SV II software would have the same issue. They said, they believed that the SV II software forced colorcomp off on the 2690. Reading this board I don't think that is correct.
Jonathan
Hmm...Further testing shows really strange results with colorcomp on. I really wish I can try the Spectraview II software so I can see if its my monitor or the EU software that is given. Unfortunately I don't believe any trial key exists for this software? Or if someone can lend me a license key just for the one off experiment ( I already have the download)....please PM me.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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