K
kalev-
Who can suggest something:
How can I test for correct colors and contrast (range?) on various TFT
screens? No for professional use, but something relatively simple?
The problem boils down to that often pictures look bad, and close to
impossible to set correctly. I'm kind of curious what I could/should look
for.
Background:
We got different screen at work and at home, and when looking at the same
pictures they all look different and too often simply just really "bad". It
would be nice to know somehow which TFT screens are fixable/adjustable and
which that are simply not worth trying to fix with adjustments. I think in
particular it's portraits pics: skin tone/color and such..
Help?
//jk
How can I test for correct colors and contrast (range?) on various TFT
screens? No for professional use, but something relatively simple?
The problem boils down to that often pictures look bad, and close to
impossible to set correctly. I'm kind of curious what I could/should look
for.
Background:
We got different screen at work and at home, and when looking at the same
pictures they all look different and too often simply just really "bad". It
would be nice to know somehow which TFT screens are fixable/adjustable and
which that are simply not worth trying to fix with adjustments. I think in
particular it's portraits pics: skin tone/color and such..
Help?
//jk