And here's the very first profile made of the LG27in. in 2013 with display RGB gains at R51,G50,B47 where it gave an exact reading of 6500K in Photoshop Color Settings' CustomRGB.
So what?
Maybe the colorimeter is drifting.
Maybe, probably not.
Got any idea how to alter the settings in whatever product you use (if possible) to alter settings to produce what none of us yet know what you want from your calibration? Wasn't
you who brought up the factory calibration of
your display; if it isn't massive marketing hype, why not stick with it? Oh, another question who's answer might prove embarrassing:
sorry.
The Andrew I'm referring to is you or do you have a problem using your real name. From your past behavior it's no wonder you don't want to use your real name.
First, you got the wrong guy; that isn't my image. Unlike
perhaps some here, I don't take credit for work I didn't produce. 2nd, I have zero problem using my real name and if you study the 12 thousand post just here, you'll see my name!
3rd, it's time for me to move on unless you must type more misinformation to others. You're all over the map here, can't answer simple questions about your writings and really need to spend more time studying the topic before posting more. Just the odd analysis (If I can be so kind) using the Digital Color Meter and assuming you know what kind of light was used
from a JPEG is just over the top and kind of belongs on a forum that's more dedicated to fiction. Again, hopefully for the last time:
sorry!