Have you calibrated you're screen yet Jow Forums?

Have you calibrated you're screen yet Jow Forums?

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no

Calibrators cost too much.

no i have better things to waste time/money on.

Mine came with a calibrated profile from the factory, which serves me just fine.

i've just calibrated my screen using your image. it's perfect now (my screen matches exactly the colours on your image)
thank you user!

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Yeah, I recently got a LaCie ElectronBlue II for free and it came with a blue eye pro colorimeter. I've calibrated most of my displays with it.

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I have two monitors and one leans red while the other leans blue.
I hate it.

Then calibrate them.

Useless.

cool! you can 3d now

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try accelerating towards the blue monitor

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best colorimeter?

Kek

Cheapest that's not old as shit and not the ColorHug
Old as shit it's fine for sRGB displays if they have crystal filters and not the plastic crap

>CYMK screen?

came calibrated from factory

but otherwise no, because I don't work in graphics art to care.

Accelerate away you fuck

how2
i oscillate in my chair at extreme speeds but I get tired

Yea, with just a spyder 4 pro though. I use color profile keeper (cpkeeper) to manage the profiles if my profiles are overridden by games

>using CMYK to calibrate an RGB monitor

Kek'd

Technically, red and blue shift aren't due to acceleration, just relative velocity. Also, to red-shift something you would need to be traveling away from it, not toward it.

>how2
Buy a calibrator.
They're not that expensive.

My ThickBad has a built in calibrator in the palm rest so of course