Quantum correlation is critical in quantum information applications, and numerous inequalities have been established to quantify the non-classical correlations such as the Bell nonlocality and quantum steering. We introduce an experimental method to map full-domain correlation for nonlocality and quantum steering in the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt scenarios. This approach accounts for detection imperfections and simplifies interpretations, answering fundamental questions about nonlocality and quantum steering. Additionally, we illustrate its utility in calibrating an entanglement-based quantum key distribution protocol with arbitrary bipartite states. Our correlation maps offer a direct, straightforward contribution to quantum information applications.
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