jwalton
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Hi all,
I'm trying to calibrate two different monitors with a Spyder 4 pro. On my left, I have a Dell U2410 (IPS, extended color gamut) display, on my right, a much older Samsung 215TW (S-IPS, standard color gamut.) These are connected to an NVidia GeForce 560 Ti, which very definitely has support for multiple LUTs.
When I run the calibration, though, I find the Dell has a slight greenish cast compared to the Samsung (or, the Samsung has a slight orange cast compared to the Dell, depending on how you want to look at this.) The Dell has a larger color gamut, so I'd expect some differences, but I'd expect "white" to look the same on both monitors. Am I doing something wrong? Is my expectation unrealistic?
-Jason
I'm trying to calibrate two different monitors with a Spyder 4 pro. On my left, I have a Dell U2410 (IPS, extended color gamut) display, on my right, a much older Samsung 215TW (S-IPS, standard color gamut.) These are connected to an NVidia GeForce 560 Ti, which very definitely has support for multiple LUTs.
When I run the calibration, though, I find the Dell has a slight greenish cast compared to the Samsung (or, the Samsung has a slight orange cast compared to the Dell, depending on how you want to look at this.) The Dell has a larger color gamut, so I'd expect some differences, but I'd expect "white" to look the same on both monitors. Am I doing something wrong? Is my expectation unrealistic?
-Jason