Well, my first 709 LUT (peak chroma) doesn't look so great after pretty good profiling results with the 17^3 cube on BenQ PD2725. Probe was i1D3, White LED (Konica Minolta CS-1000 5nm) CVS was used.
No active nodes or LUTs in Resolve, video monitoring settings were:
Levels: video
8 bit
SDI 4:4:4 ticked
Output via Decklink 4K
BenQ PD2725 was set to Video, ColourSpace patches were Full.
Definitely not sure what happened with EOTF during the active LUT verification (i don't recall the cube size, maybe around 2800 patches or so) but now the blue channel seems to be clipping in the dark end, could I have lowered the blue channel too much while setting the grey balance? The monitor only has RGB balance settings that affect the bright end of the image, but that doesn't look too great either. The EOTF graphs look fine when the monitor is in the pre-cal, native gamut state.
What also troubles me are those drift readings, I used 100 patches of 240/240/240 white, no idea what happened there or what that's really suppose to look like, this is my first time looking at that graph. Also, there were some issues with the gamut coverage, especially with Blue, but I don't really know how to interpret those any better.
These anything elso jump out to you? I'm really not sure what to try next or what could be causing these issues. Bad probe, bad/wrong CVS file, display instability come to mind.
Also, please note that the active LUT verification image shows the activeLUT selection being empty but it was on when I did the verification, it must have turned off afterwards, before I took the screencap.