Also it’s never a good idea to set a brightness target in the software. Don’t worry about brightness too much, just set to something you like and keep it there after profiling. Unless you are doing super color critical work and are in a fairly dark room 100-120 nits is a bit dark for most people. 5000K should be used if you are doing print matching with a proper lighting booth.ģ. Dk are I think the same, sRGB is technically 6504k so slightly different. You can run the calibrated display report on each mode and pick the one that has the gamma closest to what you are going to use.Ģ. Generally mode 2 will be where the factory calibration lives if your monitor has been factory calibrated so the color temp will be different on all the other modes.
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