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That's a damn good justification for D65 white point calibration but I still hope someone can answer my question if there is certain content (video media & otherwise) that doesn't suit D65 calibration and may have that aforementioned warm, dim, yellow look.
For example if I were to be watching Youtube videos or playing older video games on my TV.
I'd also like to know if on Sony OLEDs (A80L in my case) one can have multiple custom picture settings e.g one for D65 content and another for the content that doesn't suit it (if such content exists) which in my case would be not as blue as default but probably somewhere in the middle.
Generally if it's done properly it will be set to a standard. But if you're trying to match one creator's personal preference then it's like pressing the random button when creating an avatar for a video game and hoping it will match someone else's.

In most cases try and get your equipment as close to reference as possible and don't worry about others. If you're not used to the correct colour temperature then it will look weird, your brain has just enjoyed the cooler temps and doesn't like change.
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