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Whats the best way to calibrate two different monitors?
I have a 19inch and and old 18 inch here... The 19 inch looks a little too bright and the 18 inch looks a little too yellow. I can bring down the gama on the 19 to make it noty as in your face bright... But I cant get this 18 inch to loose the yellow.
Any ideas? Maybe I should just grab another 19 inch/same model as my 19 inch... this is bugging me |
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anyone????
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