Netflix, Amazon, BBC, DCI — every major platform and print organization mandates strict display specifications. Industry standard monitor calibration with PerfectChroma means one-click conformance to Rec. 709, Rec. 2020, DCI-P3, sRGB, and FOGRA, with a signed ΔE verification report to prove it.
Industry standard monitor calibration should not require a color scientist. PerfectChroma automates the entire compliance pipeline — from hardware detection to PDF audit report.
Choose from Rec. 709, Rec. 2020, DCI-P3, sRGB IEC 61966-2-1, Adobe RGB 1998, or a custom print standard. PerfectChroma pre-loads all white point, gamma, and luminance targets automatically.
Attach your Calibrite, X-Rite i1Display, or compatible colorimeter. PerfectChroma runs a full spectral sweep across 100+ color patches to build an accurate ICC profile.
The calibrated ICC profile is installed system-wide in seconds. An automated 100-patch ΔE verification pass confirms that your display meets the selected standard's tolerance thresholds.
Generate a signed PDF verification report documenting every ΔE measurement. Submit to broadcasters, post-production supervisors, or quality auditors as proof of compliance.
PerfectChroma ships with pre-built target profiles for every significant industry specification — updated continuously as standards evolve.
The ITU standards for HD and UHD broadcast. Rec. 709 is mandatory for deliverables to Netflix, BBC, and most streaming platforms. Rec. 2020 covers the wider HDR color volume required for 4K UHD broadcast mastering.
The SMPTE RP 431-2 standard for digital cinema theatrical projection. PerfectChroma targets DCI white point (x=0.314, y=0.351) and gamma 2.6 — essential for feature film colorists delivering to theatrical distribution.
The backbone of photography, graphic design, and web publishing. sRGB IEC 61966-2-1 (D65, gamma 2.2) for screen and web delivery; Adobe RGB 1998 for commercial print workflows requiring a wider gamut than sRGB.
FOGRA39, FOGRA51, and SWOP CMYK profiles for commercial printing. Calibrate to D50 white point and 120 cd/m² — the prepress industry standard — to ensure on-screen soft-proofing accurately predicts CMYK press output.
Major streaming platforms enforce rigid colorimetric delivery specifications. Netflix's Image Mastering Specifications mandate Rec. 709 with D65 white point and 100 cd/m² peak luminance for SDR content, while HDR10 content requires Rec. 2020 with ST 2084 (PQ) transfer function and a minimum 1000 nit mastering monitor. Failing these specifications results in QC rejection and costly re-deliveries.
PerfectChroma's industry standard monitor calibration pre-loads every broadcaster's specification as a ready-to-apply profile. After calibration, the ΔE verification report documents your display's compliance with specific numerical evidence — giving post-production supervisors and technical reviewers the data they need to approve your facility for compliant content delivery.
For graphic designers, art directors, and prepress operators, the critical challenge is ensuring that what the client approves on screen is what comes off the press. This requires calibrating to the FOGRA prepress standard: D50 white point (5000K), gamma 2.2, and a target luminance of 80–120 cd/m² to simulate a lit press sheet under standard viewing conditions.
PerfectChroma's industry standard monitor calibration supports FOGRA39, FOGRA51, and GRACoL CMYK profiles out of the box. After calibrating your display, you can load your paper ICC profiles directly into Adobe Photoshop or InDesign's soft-proofing engine and trust that the on-screen preview accurately predicts CMYK press output — eliminating surprise color shifts between proofing and production runs.
Every feature in PerfectChroma's compliance toolkit is designed around the real requirements of broadcast, cinema, and print quality control.
100-patch post-calibration verification with full ΔE2000 analysis. Average ΔE < 1.0 guaranteed. Export a signed PDF report for client delivery, facility certification, or technical audit submission.
Every calibration session is logged with timestamps, ΔE results, and the applied standard. Track display degradation over time and demonstrate ongoing compliance to ISO or broadcaster quality control programs.
Calibrate and verify entire suites of grading monitors, editorial displays, and reference monitors from a single session. Ideal for post-production facilities maintaining consistent Rec. 709 across multiple rooms.
Continuously tracks viewing environment luminance. Automatically alerts you when ambient conditions have drifted beyond the threshold that could affect perceptual compliance with your target standard.
Whether you're delivering to Netflix, a commercial printer, or a theatrical exhibitor — PerfectChroma gives you the tools and the documentation to prove your display meets the standard.