Monitor Samsung C24RG50FQI 23.5
Good day!I would like to ask the users of this monitor (or generally from the manufacturer Samsung), tell me what screen settings do you have? I mean in terms of brightness, contrast, clarity. Help set up ideal colors)
Alexey Litvintsev
There is also a monitor from Samsung, only the model is different C32JG54QQI. All settings are by default and this is the best choice, I tried to change it, but as for me the picture is only getting worse :)
Subaru MotorSports
already. But I could not find something in a straightforward way. I thought someone could share their settings
I already have a rather old Samsung on a TN matrix, one friend has a two-year-old curved Samsung, the second friend has a one-year flat Samsung. We all came to the conclusion that the default brightness is too high, and the rest of the settings, such as colors and contrast, can not be touched - by default they are configured quite well. I recently tried to calibrate my own according to the instructions, in the end the difference is barely noticeable, so I don't think it makes sense to do anything xD
Aleksey Litvintsev
makes sense to ask someone, you have to sit behind him, do on your own what you like,
start with the minimum brightness and contrast, so that your eyes do not hurt and raise it quietly to a comfortable value
Alexey Litvintsev
And as for me, the thing is that there are various modes in the monitor menu, you can play around :)
SPR1GGAN
Maybe someone's portfolio will do. Or it will tell you a competent way so as not to waste time on the selection itself)
.Chiken
There was also a samsung before that, simple, cheap, and there, too, the brightness of the PPC was so crazy)
Alexey Litvintsev,
I also looked for calibration models at first, then I scored and just made for myself
Alexey Litvintsev
acer
yes there killed the brightness and contrast up to 8 out of 100))
and did not climb into deep customization at all
Alexey Litvintsev You take a
white sheet of A4 paper, put a white background in the monitor, and adjust the brightness until the white color looks like an A4 sheet.