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This is NOT a "12-bit" panel, but is instead 8-bit, or 10-bit (8-bit plus FRC to simulate a billion colors of 10-bit), but not 12-bit in any documentation I can find. The panel Samsung used in this (back in 2019) is an Innolux M28ODCA-E3B and I cannot find any AdobeRGB certification anywhere, much less sRGB
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Max color depth is 12-bit, so yes. You will need a color calibrating tool to get the colors right. And to activate 12-bit colors, you will need to do so with in your graphic cards driver/settings software.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The maximum color depth is 12-bits, so the answer is yes. But no where in the settings does it indicate gamut by color space, like sRGB, Adobe RGB or DCI-P3. You will need to use a color calibrating tool to get the colors right. And to get 12 bit, you will need to activate it in your graphics card setting software.
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