I'd like some help calibrating my monitor, it's a Hazro HZ26Wi which I've had for roughly a year, I just never got down to calibrating it properly. It looks absolutely fine to me and other people that see it on movies/blu-rays and such played through the PS3, my brother has commented many times that my screen is too dark and questioned how I could even see when playing World of Warcraft, now that I'm onto playing a naturally darker game I can really see it, I can hardly see anything.
I've tried messing with Nvidia's control panel settings (much easier than the buttons on this monitor) however haven't found a setting to that looks "just right", my contrast was sitting on 35% which I increased to 100% and colours look a hell of a lot more vibrant, but it's just a bit over the top and reduding the contrast slightly doesn't seem to improve that.
My brightness sits on 55% and I thought simply increasing that would solve the darkness issue, however it doesn't seem to naturally change the brightness, just puts a silly grey haze over it. My current overall settings are 55% Brightness, 45% Digital Vibrance, 100% Contrast, 0.50 Gamma and 0 Hue.
Is there a way I can "fix" this using nvidia's control panel, or some other free software better available?
Any help appreciated
I've tried messing with Nvidia's control panel settings (much easier than the buttons on this monitor) however haven't found a setting to that looks "just right", my contrast was sitting on 35% which I increased to 100% and colours look a hell of a lot more vibrant, but it's just a bit over the top and reduding the contrast slightly doesn't seem to improve that.
My brightness sits on 55% and I thought simply increasing that would solve the darkness issue, however it doesn't seem to naturally change the brightness, just puts a silly grey haze over it. My current overall settings are 55% Brightness, 45% Digital Vibrance, 100% Contrast, 0.50 Gamma and 0 Hue.
Is there a way I can "fix" this using nvidia's control panel, or some other free software better available?
Any help appreciated
