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    Hi,
    I have been running the “Report on uncalibrated displays” and I have this result:
    (I have a Philips 328B6QJEB/23 display)

    19:59:14,348 ————————————————————————————————————————
    
    19:59:14,348 Report on uncalibrated display device
    
    19:59:14,359 ————————————————————————————————————————
    
    19:59:14,359 Command line:
    
    19:59:14,360   /Users/rstolpe/Argyll_V2.0.1/bin/dispcal
    
    19:59:14,360     -v2
    
    19:59:14,360     -d1
    
    19:59:14,360     -c1
    
    19:59:14,360     -yr
    
    19:59:14,360     -P0.500745897563,0.501683501684,1.5
    
    19:59:14,360     -R
    
    19:59:14,361 
    
    19:59:14,384 DisplayCAL: Starting interaction with subprocess
    
    19:59:15,346 Setting up the instrument
    
    19:59:16,387 Product Name:      i1Display3
    
    19:59:16,387 Serial Number:     I1-16.B-02.249122.06
    
    19:59:16,387 Firmware Version:  v2.28
    
    19:59:16,387 Firmware Date:     29Jan14
    
    19:59:16,688 Place instrument on test window.
    
    19:59:16,690 DisplayCAL: Waiting for send buffer
    
    19:59:18,190 DisplayCAL: Skipping place instrument on screen message…
    
    19:59:18,208 DisplayCAL: Sending buffer: ‘ ‘
    
    19:59:18,262 Hit Esc or Q to give up, any other key to continue:
    
    19:59:20,866 Measured display update delay of 65 msec, using delay of 186 msec & 0 msec     ↲
    
                 ↳ inst reaction
    
    19:59:25,327 No distict refresh period
    
    19:59:32,568 Patch 3 of 3
    
    19:59:43,170 Patch 17 of 17
    
    19:59:53,460 Patch 17 of 17
    
    19:59:53,461 Uncalibrated response:
    
    19:59:53,461 Black level = 0.1083 cd/m^2
    
    19:59:53,462 50%   level = 20.23 cd/m^2
    
    19:59:53,462 White level = 120.96 cd/m^2
    
    19:59:53,462 Aprox. gamma = 2.58
    
    19:59:53,462 Contrast ratio = 1117:1
    
    19:59:53,463 White chromaticity coordinates 0.3109, 0.3329
    
    19:59:53,463 White    Correlated Color Temperature = 6571K, DE 2K to locus =  8.0
    
    19:59:53,463 White Correlated Daylight Temperature = 6571K, DE 2K to locus =  4.2
    
    19:59:53,463 White        Visual Color Temperature = 6271K, DE 2K to locus =  7.7
    
    19:59:53,464 White     Visual Daylight Temperature = 6426K, DE 2K to locus =  4.0
    
    19:59:53,464 dispcal: Warning - Unable to determine effective Video LUT entry bit depth
    
    19:59:53,464 The instrument can be removed from the screen.
    
    19:59:53,571 DisplayCAL: Reached EOF (OK)

    What I’m wondering is how can I tell if I have a P3 display or not? Someone before told me to run this report and from that I could tell if I have a P3 display but I can’t understand how I can tell?

    Side question, I have the MacBook Pro 15″ 2018 model is that a P3 display?
    I’m wondering because if I should use the Unknown: Panasonic VVX…. as Correction or not when I’m running my calibration.

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