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I have two Benq monitors, a EW278Q and a PD2770U.
I used to have (still have in fact) a Spider calibrator but it is totally outdate and a replacement would be in excess of £100.
I've Googled for alternatives but if anything, found too much!
I am not looking for something that is top of the range. I am just wanting to a) Match the colours of the two monitors as best as I can, and b) generally improve the quality of the colour. As I have cataracts which will need doing sooner or later there is little point at present in spending a lot on this.
Any suggestions for free or relatively low cost apps to help?
I used to have (still have in fact) a Spider calibrator but it is totally outdate and a replacement would be in excess of £100.
I've Googled for alternatives but if anything, found too much!
I am not looking for something that is top of the range. I am just wanting to a) Match the colours of the two monitors as best as I can, and b) generally improve the quality of the colour. As I have cataracts which will need doing sooner or later there is little point at present in spending a lot on this.
Any suggestions for free or relatively low cost apps to help?
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