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I also tried the novideo sgrb software clamp while using the widegamut mode from the OSD and the gradients are also not perfect, even more imperfect to calibrated srgb mode using the profile. Im using the Eizo Monitorcheck for checking Gradients: After the Calibration und after applying the Profile the Gradients are not perfect anymore.
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Even when i calibrate with gamma target 2.20, i always end up with 2.22. Regarding Gamma: when i measure the uncalibrated gamma it is 2.3.Which correction do i use for this type of monitor?.But should i calibrate using the sRGB mode from the OSD? The Monitor is wide gamut but has a sRGB Emulation mode which is activated by default in the OSD. Is the Color Checker Display Plus the right device for the job? I bought the Plus instead of the pro because the Plus is theoretically able to calibrate HDR OLED (I also own an OLED TV), but is the plus still suitable for standard Monitor calibration?.I have a few questions and i hope somebody knows the answers: I tried and read a lot since then regarding calibration.
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I bought myself an ASUS PG279QM und a Color Checker Display Plus Colorimeter.