What is proper mode setting for a LG 32UP83A-W

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    Norman Ziegelmeyer
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    I have an LG 32UP83A-W monitor and a colormunki device but don’t see a choice matching the display type for my monitor in the mode menu. What setting should I use? Thanks

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    Vincent
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    Which munki? colorimeter or spectro?

    Spectro may not be a good device if it is a WLED PFS, these multimedia display we see nowadays. Fix WP at high res mode if that makes a change vs 10nm, then once WP is fixed, set WP as as measured & calibrate.

    If youhad a colorimeter that display looks like some of thes WLED PFS with 95% P3. Choose bundled CCSS correction for those displays (Panasonic VVX, like Xrite software)

    On monitor mode menu move to custom/user mode to have acces to RGB gains. If you need to limit gamut to sRGB take a look on LeDoge’s apps on github or in his thread in displaycal, very useful tools.

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    Norman Ziegelmeyer
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    It’s a Colormunki photo

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    Vincent
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    Then 2nd paragraph. Use high res mode (3nm) to fix whitepoint using RGB gains.

    You would be better with an additional Xrite/Calibrite colorimeter, these Xrite’s spectros are not meant to be used for display calibration but to help/improve a colorimeter performance by giving them a WRGB 255 reference (coordinates -> matrix correction, spectral power distribution -> CCSS).

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