Jon Shohet
September 27th, 2010, 07:41 PM
Hello all,
I recently purchased two Dell U2410 LCDs.
Over all, I'm very satisfied with the monitors, considering their price.
My problem is there is a very blatant color difference between the monitors.
I realize 100% perfect color matching out of the box is not realistic, but I did not expect such a dramatic mismatch between two identical model monitors. Attached is a photo of both monitors side by side at the sRGB settings. The mismatch is obvious at all presets.
I tweaked the monitors as best I could under the custom color preset, however the monitors do not have any way to control gamma (at least none that I can find) through the menus. The mismatch is a lot less pronounce, but even without objective calibration it is still obvious enough to bother me.
I would really appreciate your advice:
1. Is this example out of the ordinary? Should I send the monitors back for replacement/re-calibration?
2. I was hoping not to have to purchase a hardware calibrator at this time, since I'm currently not working on anything for print/broadcast. However I want at the very least to have properly matched up monitors! If I must purchase, I would be grateful for recommendations on what hardware calibrator to get. Budget is not great at the moment, but I'm not one for getting worthless gear just to save a few $, so I'm looking for the most basic option that is still reliable.
Many thanks in advance :)
I recently purchased two Dell U2410 LCDs.
Over all, I'm very satisfied with the monitors, considering their price.
My problem is there is a very blatant color difference between the monitors.
I realize 100% perfect color matching out of the box is not realistic, but I did not expect such a dramatic mismatch between two identical model monitors. Attached is a photo of both monitors side by side at the sRGB settings. The mismatch is obvious at all presets.
I tweaked the monitors as best I could under the custom color preset, however the monitors do not have any way to control gamma (at least none that I can find) through the menus. The mismatch is a lot less pronounce, but even without objective calibration it is still obvious enough to bother me.
I would really appreciate your advice:
1. Is this example out of the ordinary? Should I send the monitors back for replacement/re-calibration?
2. I was hoping not to have to purchase a hardware calibrator at this time, since I'm currently not working on anything for print/broadcast. However I want at the very least to have properly matched up monitors! If I must purchase, I would be grateful for recommendations on what hardware calibrator to get. Budget is not great at the moment, but I'm not one for getting worthless gear just to save a few $, so I'm looking for the most basic option that is still reliable.
Many thanks in advance :)