I kinda hate giving advice to people about what to do with their plants, but if it were my plant, based on those pictures, I would wait. I think there is still some potential for the calyxes to swell which would increase density a little bit. Personally, I would wait a week then see what you think.
Trichomes are not always the best indicators, how they change and when they change can vary from strain to strain to some degree. I look at a combination of indicators: pistils, trichomes, and calyxes. The calyxes are the primary indicators that I look at, the opacity of the trichomes and how they change can vary from strain to strain and environmental factors can also play a part in how or when they change, pistils can dry up prematurely from frost or rubbing against something, but calyxes swelling or not is fairly consistent in relation to maturity. If you are still seeing clusters of calyxes that haven't puffed up and/or you still have milky trichomes/white pistils, then give it some more time.