Hello there,
Hopefully I'm posting this in the right place. It somewhat relates to graphics.
I've just got myself a new monitor, an Acer AL1916W. I know that a cheaper monitor isn't going to give me amazing results but I have an older style of the same monitor and they are a world apart.
The new monitor on my Mac has a really noticable blue hue to it. Its still not great to look at when I've played with the Expert colour controls in OSX.
Basically my question is. I'm going to start making some graphics for my website and they look different between my 2 monitors so who knows what they'll look like on other peoples monitors.
I've tried the screen on a PC and on that it looks blindingly bright next to my older monitor.
Any ideas on what I can do? Would a hardware calibration tool help me at all?
Thanks in advance.
Rob.
Hopefully I'm posting this in the right place. It somewhat relates to graphics.
I've just got myself a new monitor, an Acer AL1916W. I know that a cheaper monitor isn't going to give me amazing results but I have an older style of the same monitor and they are a world apart.
The new monitor on my Mac has a really noticable blue hue to it. Its still not great to look at when I've played with the Expert colour controls in OSX.
Basically my question is. I'm going to start making some graphics for my website and they look different between my 2 monitors so who knows what they'll look like on other peoples monitors.
I've tried the screen on a PC and on that it looks blindingly bright next to my older monitor.
Any ideas on what I can do? Would a hardware calibration tool help me at all?
Thanks in advance.
Rob.