![]() ![]() Also, are the visual colour comparisons in the colour dE list arbitrary or meant to show an accurate comparison of how “wrong” the colours are? Why does verify calibration report list a different number of colour test patches per monitor? My new VA monitor lists 29 patches every time I do measurement report while my other TN monitor always has the same number (that I can’t remember). What is the relationship between ambient brightness and gamma? Is it possible for me to use the ambient brightness sensor on my i1 Display Pro to set the ideal brightness on my bias light (medialight eclipse)? 1886 looks much better with a more balanced looking image. What is the “correct” gamma to use for watching film/TV? I tried 2.4 as it’s considered quite popular but I found that near-black detail was quite crushed looking and hard to discern. 1886 on a 3000:1 panel? Less software correction is better, yes? 1886, should I go with the “Gamma 2.2” option which gives an average output of 2.3 according to report, or the “Gamma 2.4” option which gives an average output of 2.5 according to report? Which is closer to the eventual output of Rec. ![]() How can I tell which gamma setting in my monitor to use before profiling? Do I just go by the average number listed in the output of “report on uncalibrated display device”? If I’m calibrating a 3000:1 VA panel to Rec. RGB gain limits light output of that colour so wouldn’t it reduce the gamut coverage possibility of the panel? Does lowering the RGB gain controls in monitor OSD limit the panel’s native colour gamut? I’ve noticed that it does reduce brightness.
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