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Screen calibration white point question
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When calibrating your screen using a colorimeter like the Colormunki Photo, the choice of white point can have an impact on the overall color accuracy and appearance of your display. The white point refers to the color temperature of white displayed on your screen.Typically, the standard white point options are D65 (6500K) or D50 (5000K). D65 is commonly used as it represents a neutral white that is close to daylight, while D50 is often used in color-critical applications where accurate color matching is crucial.  Donkey Kong
When the software suggests a white point value, such as 120 in your case, it is recommending a target white point for calibration. This recommendation is based on industry standards and best practices for color accuracy.
  


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RE: Screen calibration white point question - by tracyberges - 11-30-2023, 08:49 AM

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