So I have a 22" Samsung 226BW and added a Samsung 2263UW 22". Being a programmer and all, I love dual monitors!
But here's the issue, on the new monitor (refurbished fyi) certain colors look completely different on the new monitor. I know it has a contrast ratio of 8000:1 compared to 3000:1. The issue is anything that has a dark color (like Steam) looks like the colors are wrong. I truthfully don't know what color is right.
On the new monitor, Steam is a tan color rather then a gray color like on the other monitor. When I loaded up PhotoshopCS3, it said my color profile was corrupted. So I switched the color profile to a different one, but it didn't do anything. I ran the monitor's diagnostics, and did everything I could think of to get it to work. The only real differences is the other monitor isn't as bright as the new one. Any ideas?
EX: Jeep Forum - Jeep Enthusiast Network looks light tan (almost yellowish), with dark green headers, and yet on the old monitor it's more grayish then tan (don't really know the color truthfully hehe)
But here's the issue, on the new monitor (refurbished fyi) certain colors look completely different on the new monitor. I know it has a contrast ratio of 8000:1 compared to 3000:1. The issue is anything that has a dark color (like Steam) looks like the colors are wrong. I truthfully don't know what color is right.
On the new monitor, Steam is a tan color rather then a gray color like on the other monitor. When I loaded up PhotoshopCS3, it said my color profile was corrupted. So I switched the color profile to a different one, but it didn't do anything. I ran the monitor's diagnostics, and did everything I could think of to get it to work. The only real differences is the other monitor isn't as bright as the new one. Any ideas?
EX: Jeep Forum - Jeep Enthusiast Network looks light tan (almost yellowish), with dark green headers, and yet on the old monitor it's more grayish then tan (don't really know the color truthfully hehe)