i am using LG IPS236V paired with nvidia card...i found most of my photos are higher saturation then it should..how should i calibrate it..without any hardware colorimeter...
and good software??..or guide??...
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Oct 4 2011, 07:01 PM
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i am using LG IPS236V paired with nvidia card...i found most of my photos are higher saturation then it should..how should i calibrate it..without any hardware colorimeter...
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Oct 4 2011, 09:00 PM
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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Oct 4 2011, 07:34 PM) Since the LG monitor is an IPS one, then it should be somewhat accurate. Thus, your pictures are memang saturated, just that you might not have realised it when using your old monitor during editing my latest photo all not saturated...i saw it too saturated on my monitor then go lower the saturation...to suit my monitor..but others saw my photo as under-saturated... I think you should go for a U2412M because it's using an IPS panel which delivers better colour accuracy and colour reproduction. Take the P2770H if you really need to bigger screen size |
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