Which spectral correction for 10 bit 90% P3 VA panel (Y44w-10)?

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    Lemon R
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    So I have a Lenovo Legion Y44w-10 monitor, this is a 10 bit (8bit+FRC) SVA panel that has 90% DCI p3 and 122% srgb coverage. From what I’ve been told and understand from my research is that the default LCD white LED family spectral correction is best suited for VA panels under or around 100% sRGB. I didn’t think anything of it, and no matter what I googled, including the panel model, LSM434YP01, I couldn’t find anything that would indicate that this is a phosphor panel. However my calibration with my wacom color manager (retail version of i1 display pro) came out pretty washed out looking, so maybe I need a different spectral correction to account for the higher than average WLED VA coverage? I’m not sure, Im fairly new to this stuff so I’m turning to you guys. I tried searching the colorimeter corrections database for a spectral correction for the Y44w-10 or even any similar monitors but I could not find anything since I dont know what other monitors might use a similar panel.

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    Vincent
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    WLED 9x% P3 => likely to be WLED with PFS/KSF phsohors, correction incuded in DisplayCAL (Panasonic VVX… .ccss for 94-95% P3 displays)

    Also, it could be some YAG phosphor, but there is no correction unless you mesure or build one woth an spreadsheet (https://i0.wp.com/palomakiconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Figure-6-pixel-spectra.png?w=751)

    Or a lesser QD with less saturated green than QLED samples in bundled CCSS.

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