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p.1 #3 · How consistent is your monitor calibration? | |
I'm not at that computer, so I'll have to get the specs later. It's an LCD screen made by Gateway. At the time it was rated the top in graphics for editing. It wasn't cheap - about $500 or so. There's no noticeable change in the brightness of the screen, but maybe there's something going on that isn't noticeable to our eyes. The main difference between the calibrations seems to be the contrast. It will go from bright and low contrast to darker and higher contrast. This makes a HUGE difference on skin tones, so it can be frustrating.
[EDIT ---> I got the screen specs from Matt<------]
It's the 24" FHD2400. New reviews aren't as positive as they were when we bought it, which makes me wonder if I should give my screen to him, sell his, then buy a new screen.
Or we have considered is buying an iMac, then letting him use my Macbook Pro and my screen. Then we could use his screen (Which is worse than cruddy) as our movie-watching screen. Hmmm...
Any suggestions?
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