Under the "Color Gamut" tab on the display menu the choices are AdobeRGB (default), sRGB, Rec 709, and DCI-P3.
On the Spec Sheet it says:
Color Gamut
: AdobeRGB 99% ,100% sRGB, 100% Rec.709
Per the user manual:
Adobe RGB - Suitable for Adobe RGB compatible peripherals
sRGB - Suitable for sRGB compatible peripherals
Rec 709 - For better color matching representation with Standard Rec 709
DCI-P3 - For better color matching representation with Standard DCI-P3
This monitor also has a hardware calibration option, which I don't really understand and didn't plan to use...but wasn't sure if that maybe had something to do with the Gamut options?
I guess mostly I want to know: Is it OK to switch to the sRGB option on the monitor display? If I do so, should I recalibrate? And if I recalibrate, should I select "Wide Gamut" or "normal gamut" from the drop down menu for my monitor type?
If I do those things and my prints match my monitor, I should be good to start working on this new monitor?