![]() Shouldn't the display gamut and the sRGB gamut coincide much more closely? If so, what do I need to do to make that happen? Calibration was performed with the monitor fully warmed up. The sRGB gamut is shown with the green line. I noticed, however, that the display gamut does not match up with sRGB, which is what I'm aiming for. The calibration today generated the target color temp (6500 K), gamma (2.2) and brightness (120 nits) I'd selected. Today, attached to the new PC, the color is not right. Everything was fine yesterday, with the monitor connected to the old PC. There is a magenta or red cast to the screen now, which I did not have when the same monitor was calibrated while attached to my older PC. I installed the Spectraview application, and ran calibration on the monitor. Today I replaced my 4-year old PC with a newer, faster one. I calibrate it using Spectraview II software, and an xrite EyeOne Display 2. ![]() ![]() I've been using an NEC 2490WUXi monitor for several years.
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