Comparison of sRGB image mode with the sRGB standard
sRGB mode
sRGB Standard
Measured
White point/ Kelvin
6500
5806
Brightness/ cd/m²
140
305
Black point/ cd/m²
0,00
0,27
Contrast / x:1
Nativ
1129
Gamma / average
sRGB (~2,2)
2,23
In the "sRGB" image mode, almost nothing changes compared to the factory settings. Here, the impression arises that Eizo simply wanted to offer an additional image mode. We cannot confirm any practical use for this mode.
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Comparison of the calibrated sRGB colour profile with the sRGB standard
Calibrated
Goal
Measured
White point/ Kelvin
6500
6541
Brightness/ cd/m²
140
138
Black point/ cd/m²
0,00
0,13
Contrast / x:1
Native
1061
Gamma / average
sRGB (~2,2)
2,17
After calibrating the Eizo S2242WH to the sRGB standard, quite a different result arises. With a deviation of just 41 cd/m² from the target, the white point is almost ideal, as are the brightness and gamma. The black point has improved considerably. The DeltaE deviations deliver an outstanding result. An average of just one DeltaE is perfect. Blue is the only runaway with 5,7 dE.
Comparison of calibrated AdobeRGB colour profile with AdobeRGB standard
Calibrated
Goal
Measured
White point/ Kelvin
6500
6522
Brightness/ cd/m²
140
140
Black point/ cd/m²
0,00
0,13
Contrast / x:1
Native
1076
Gamma / average
2,2
2,2
After calibration to the AdobeRGB standard, we achieved a similarly outstanding result. The white point, brightness and gamma value are achieved even better. Only the DeltaE deviations for the primary and secondary colours are somewhat higher, which results in an average DeltaE of 1,7 . Here, blue is once more the colour with the highest deviation.
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