Color performance after a full calibration
After a full calibration with Calman Ultimate, the color performance can be further improved, I can predict that.
OSD Setting D65 @ 200 Nits
Set the brightness to 55 and in the Picture Settings set the Color Temperture to User 1 and then apply the RGB values according to the picture.
Full Calibration with Portrait Displays Calman Ultimate
After complete calibration, sRGB is almost perfect, were it not for the limitation in the blue spectrum. The 100 percent values for red, green and blue also remain the limiting factor in other color spaces. Nevertheless, this is more than sufficient for occasional image and video editing.
Uniformity
The panel uniformity shows the typical characteristics of an IPS panel. There is no vignetting on the test sample, but slight bleeding and glow are visible depending on the image content.
Spectral distribution and “Eye-Safe”
A currently typical IPS panel in spectral analysis:
Spectral distribution @ D65, 200 nits (100 % white window)
The spectral analysis shows a peak at 633 nanometers in the red range, while the blue light component is just under 460 nanometers. Whether this can be classified as easy on the eyes cannot be conclusively assessed. However, the blue light component can be reduced in several stages in the OSD. Now let’s take a look at the HDR performance.








































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