![]() I wondered whether this was a quantum dot enhanced panel but I doubt this as it is an LG display. ![]() The display is definitely not a W-LED PFS phosphor type – the red channel doesn’t have the distinctive multiple peaks. These also list backlight as simply “LED”. The other monitors I am aware of using the same panel are the BenQ PD2720U and SW271, and Monoprice ‘Vivid’ 37924. Assuming you have a colormunki display or an i1Display Pro, head over to the colorimeter corrections database and download the 34GK950F correction. To create the correction matrix, the display, the Colorimeter and. Just a few examples of features that Displa圜AL/ArgyllCMS has over i1profiler. Argyll V1.3.0 has a facility to create and apply a correct matrix to Colorimeter measurements. Just make sure i1Profiler LUT loader gets disabled from user logon.-offers same features for cheaper/slower color munki display. Is the difference a result of LG trying to extend the typical RG phosphor AdobeRGB gamut to cover more of DCI-P3 by improving the saturation of reds? since i1d3 colorimeter is a HID device (like a mouse), Displa圜AL/Argyllcms needs no driver, so it can coexist with i1Profiler. ![]() The closest are probably RG phosphor types, however these tend to have a more intense but narrower red peak. However, I have compared the spectrum of the monitor (attached) to the sample CCSS files that are downloaded by Displa圜AL / extracted from X-rite software and none of them are a very good match. The datasheets for the monitor and the panel just list the backlight type as either ‘WLED’ or ‘LED’. I am looking at the backlight to increase my understanding. So this statement holds no more: Afaik this monitor uses same panel as the 27GL850 but with regular sRGB backlight. CCMX REGTECH DATABASE - WLED - Spyder 10nm, 380-730nm ( 23:03:13) CCMX SpyderX & LG ULTRAGEAR (ColorMunki) 3.3nm, 380-730nm ( 20:35:40) CCMX i1 DisplayPro 02 10nm, 380-730nm ( 22:01:45). See attached gamut plot which is reported as part of the CCSS creation workflow. No, if it is a widegamut you should use native gamut spectral correction whatever OSD mode you use. In native gamut OSD mode, the green and blue primaries appear coincident with the AdobeRGB primaries, and the monitor’s red primary is coincident with the DCI-P3 red. It uses an LG Display LM270WR4-SSA1 panel, which has very good coverage of AdobeRGB and DCI-P3.
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