OpenVPCal Plugin - Best Practice
This page provides best practices to achieve optimal colour calibration results with the OpenVPCal Plugin. Following these recommendations will help you avoid common issues and ensure reliable, high-quality calibration results.
Hardware Setup
Section titled “Hardware Setup”Proper hardware setup is critical for achieving accurate colour calibration results. The calibration process uses the camera as a colourimeter, so precise configuration of both camera and LED wall settings is essential for reliable calibration data.
LED Wall Configuration
Section titled “LED Wall Configuration”- Warm up LED panels - Display a flat grey colour for 20-40 minutes before capture and note physical temperature (most Image Processors should provide this figure).
- Set LED processor to PQ (ST2084) - Strongly recommended over sRGB for better calibration accuracy.
- Configure custom gamut settings on LED processor to match wall primaries if using custom target gamut. Make sure this is reflected in the
Add Custom Gamutsection of the Settings Tab. - Check Legal vs Full range settings - Ensure consistent video data range throughout the pipeline. Use the Data Range Verification SPG pattern to verify. See Data Range Verification for the complete instructions.
- Set LED panels to maximum gain allowed by the image processor calibration (do not override).
- Turn off unused LED sections to avoid flare from panels not directly in front of the camera. Remove any additional potential disturbances/occlusions.
Camera Configuration
Section titled “Camera Configuration”To ensure the best camera configuration, follow these instructions aided by those provided on the first generated patch.
- Use the production camera - Use the same camera model and firmware that will be used in final production to avoid any discrepancies after calibration.
- Set exposure to 18% using the camera’s false colour tool - the centre grey square should hit 18% of camera sensitivity. Use the 17% and 19% reference patches to fine-tune.

- White balance settings:
- Auto white balance if
Auto WB Sourceis enabled in the plugin settings. - Otherwise set to 6500K (LED wall white point) or manual white balance to the centre grey square.
- No tint adjustment - keep tint settings neutral.
- Auto white balance if
- Use no additional exposure adjustments - If your camera has additional exposure controls aside from the traditional ones, ensure they are zeroed before proceeding.
- Use a clean prime lens (35-65mm focal length recommended).
- Defocus slightly to prevent moiré - focus just in front of the panel (rather than behind), just enough to blur the edge lines of the centre square.
- Use an appropriate t-stop (T4-T8 range) matching production requirements.
Capture Setup
Section titled “Capture Setup”- Position camera flat to wall - Ensure centre grey square covers 60-70% of vertical camera field of view.
- Centre camera on wall using first patch alignment guides.