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    Christopher
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    Based on the results seen in the screen capture, is this display accurate to the white point or extremely close ?

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    #36010

    Vincent
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    It is very very very far away. BTW turn off “night shift” or whatever name they set to that  feature when measuring.

    “close” is <3dE

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    Christopher
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    It is very very very far away. BTW turn off “night shift” or whatever name they set to that  feature when measuring.

    “close” is <3dE

    Is it possible to re-calibrate and get it closer or on the white point; in other words, any settings etc ?

    #36013

    Vincent
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    Disable true tone, nigt shift, power saving to screen and all that stuff.

    Run displayCAL

    Set as calibration target D65 or closest daylight white to native.

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    Christopher
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    Disable true tone, nigt shift, power saving to screen and all that stuff.

    Run displayCAL

    Set as calibration target D65 or closest daylight white to native.

    How do you find I assume is the delta curve value once re-calibration is complete ?

    Am I looking at the daylight locus or the blackbody locus or something completely different ?

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