11-09-2013, 05:54 PM
My screen seems to be hardware-calibrated (I can select the profiles for Adobe RGB etc in the OSD) so I guess I'm good.
On a sidenote (especially if you have a larger screen), the f.lux program ([size=78%]http://justgetflux.com/[/size]) is a really simple must-have program that makes the color temperature for you screen lower depending on the time of the day and your location. This way it will not be that bright and straining for your eyes at night, and still be bright when the sun is up. Ofc you can set it to disable for any fullscreen game or movie
On a sidenote (especially if you have a larger screen), the f.lux program ([size=78%]http://justgetflux.com/[/size]) is a really simple must-have program that makes the color temperature for you screen lower depending on the time of the day and your location. This way it will not be that bright and straining for your eyes at night, and still be bright when the sun is up. Ofc you can set it to disable for any fullscreen game or movie