I'm getting more and more into photography but unfortunately when I purchased my screens last year, I hadn't taken this new hobby into account.
So basically I have 2 LG226WTQs
These are 2ms TN Panels and needless to say, colour reproduction or viewing angles aren't great. (They were bought to game on and they are good at that)
Despite have two of the same screens, I can notice a difference between colours despite having same settings in the OSD.
How much of a difference will a hardware colour calibration make? Is it worth spending upto £100 on something like Huey pro or Spyder colorimeter? or are TN panels just flawed in this respect?
Would it be possible to get exactly same colours on both screens? This is something which made me upgrade to two of the same screens in the first place!
sid
2 Dell 2408s would be nice but won't be affordable for a long time to come.
So basically I have 2 LG226WTQs
These are 2ms TN Panels and needless to say, colour reproduction or viewing angles aren't great. (They were bought to game on and they are good at that)
Despite have two of the same screens, I can notice a difference between colours despite having same settings in the OSD.
How much of a difference will a hardware colour calibration make? Is it worth spending upto £100 on something like Huey pro or Spyder colorimeter? or are TN panels just flawed in this respect?
Would it be possible to get exactly same colours on both screens? This is something which made me upgrade to two of the same screens in the first place!
sid
2 Dell 2408s would be nice but won't be affordable for a long time to come.