<p>I just took delivery of a BenQ SW2700PT monitor. This monitor has received very good reviews but there have also been posts about big discrepancies in quality from one sample to the next. As a result, I decided to buy it from a local vendor, B&H Photo, so that I can easily return or exchange it if it's flawed.</p>
<p>The monitor came with an Online Factory Calibration Report that shows "Delta (the symbol, presumably meaning change) E Measurement Result" and a table with figures for R, G, B, W, C, M, and Y values in two sets, u (with what looks like a superscript 1) and v (with what looks like a superscript 1). Does anyone know what those u and v values represent? Some of the u values are very close to the v values, while for Green and Cyan the v values are much higher than the u values.</p>
<p>I lent my I1 monitor calibrator to a friend, will get it back in a day or two and then will run a full calibration on this monitor, but in the meantime would love to know what the BenQ calibration report is actually telling me.</p>
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