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I managed to extract the EDID from my monitor, with the helpf of RegEdit and EdidCraft.com. Could be the data is decoded wrong (?) but I get things like :
Manufacturer date : Week 49, 2038
Input type: Analog
Gamma: 1.49
White point: 0.215, 0.198
Red chromaticity: 0.188, 0.201
Green chromaticity: 0.207, 0.202
Blue chromaticity: 0.199, 0.190
Resolution: 821×1637
Screen size: 50 x 52 cm
EDID version: 97.99
sRGB coverage: 0.1%
I enclose a copy of the Hex EDID data, in case anyone interested…
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Here is an honest reply… Obviously, decoding of my Dell U4326Q at edidcraft.com did not go as expected, to say the least. Here is the output of a python script, based on the same EDID data :
Manufacturer: DEL
Product ID: 16850
Serial Number: 859123788
Manufacture Date: Week 7, Year 2022
EDID Version: 1.4
Input Type: Digital
Bit Depth: 10-bit
Screen Size: 94cm x 53cm
Display Gamma: 2.2
DPMS Standby: False
DPMS Suspend: False
DPMS Active Off: True
Display Type: Undefined
Chromaticity Coordinates:
Red x:0.660 y:0.083
Green x:0.576 y:0.904
Blue x:0.288 y:0.264
White x:0.569 y:0.822
The Chromaticity Coordinates are not of much use, sadly 🙁
I should complain to Dell tech support…
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This reply was modified 9 months, 3 weeks ago by
Roger Breton.
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