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2020-12-01 at 18:18 #27125
Vincent, when Verifying the OSD sRGB Emulation – what ‘state’ should my monitor be in and what should the highlighted setting be in the attachment
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You must be logged in to view attached files.2020-12-01 at 20:07 #27127Also Vincent – given what you know so far about me, that I primarily deal with sRGB content – which 27″ Monitor would you reccommend?
All of the 27″ Eizo’s appear to be Wide-Gamut …
2020-12-01 at 21:27 #27128Vincent, when Verifying the OSD sRGB Emulation – what ‘state’ should my monitor be in and what should the highlighted setting be in the attachment
Yes, put display on sRGB factory mode and run verification. If something is not good, run DisplayCAL on top of factory sRGB mode to correct white or grey
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Also Vincent – given what you know so far about me, that I primarily deal with sRGB content – which 27″ Monitor would you reccommend?
All of the 27″ Eizo’s appear to be Wide-Gamut …
Eizo EV line is sRGB but I do not think you need one.
You have Benq PD2700Q, you have Dell U27**H current equivalent, You have Asus PA278QV… ypu have many display in the 300-400 euro range. White LED IPS sRGB diplays. Whte & grey uniofmrity shpuld be good out of the box, maybe some bleeding on black.
Also NEC EAs should be cheaper than Eizo EVs.2020-12-02 at 10:11 #27129Great thanks VIncent. I’ll take a look at some of those monitors. The key things for me are perfect sRGB colour reproduction so it’s good to know I don’t have to spend a fortune to get there. Ideally I’d like two identical monitors side by side with very close match in terms of how the screens display colour.
Anyway I’ve verified the screen in OSD sRGB mode and this is what I get, have I read this correctly. The profile for sRGB is 6500k but the screen is actually displaying 6731k? In which case it needs fixing to bring it back to D65?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.2020-12-02 at 11:28 #27131CCT (correlated color temperature, yellow-blue) is irrelevant.
Your problem is that factory white is not white at all (green or pink cast) => high measured vs assumed dE. Thats why DisplayCAL shows the report in that way (error between measured white and closest daylight “true white” at XXXX Kelvin)2020-12-02 at 11:33 #27132Ok so the fix would then be to run DisplayCAL whilst still in sRGB OSD mode to create a new profile with corrected whites?
If so, I did this and got the attached result.
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