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D65
This is the standard illuminant for the manufacturing industries (automo-
tive, textile etc.), office and video production.
If you are in one of these trades, you should calibrate your monitor to
D65.
Other D(aylight white point)
For specific purposes it may be advisable to calibrate to a different
daylight white point. Enter the full correlated color temperature here
(e.g. 7500)
Monitor’s native
Each monitor has it’s own, typical white point, that is dis- played when
all 3 channels, R, G and B (Gains) are set to max. With this setting he
luminance and gamut of the monitor are at their maximum.
„Monitor’s native“ is not recommended for color critical work in an
ICC workflow. This setting may be useful for lap- top monitors if their
luminance is inadequate after calibrating them to D50.
Blackbody temperature
As described earlier, an illuminant can be characterized with its corre-
lated color temperature. D50 for example has an approximate color
temperature of 5000K, but the blackbody radiator has a different spectral
distribution at 5000K.
Monitors show a different, characteristic spectral distribution, their white
point can only be approximated.
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