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Scenary Mode ~ Racing Mode ~ Cinema mode ~ RTS/RPG Mode ~ FPS Mode~ sRGB mode ~Moba mode.
Which one do you suggest me to use?
Get used to switching through them though. As usually one is really good for OS Desktop, one for Movies, one for Games. Of course it will come down to your eyes and overall personal preference, especially also depending on ambient room lighting.
The sRGB one is good for things like Photoshop, as this should provide the most accurate colors without too much brightness, contrast, etc.
Bring up a standard color bar. Use one lens at a time.
Through the red lens, the magenta bar should blend in with its neighbors. Through the blue lens, green and blue should disappear. Get both as close as possible, then adjust the contrast until you don’t see any color bleed.
For resources on the matter, check here.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-online-tools-calibrate-monitor/