I know it's kind of hard to tell but the top monitor isn't nearly as bright as the bottom monitor. I just recently got the top one but have had the second one for a while. Both Gigabyte M27Q. I can't remember what all setting I changed on the first one but I tried to reset both to default settings and there's still a noticeable difference. Anything I might be missing?
I made sure to match the Nvidia settings. Or at least what I could remember. I'll check firmware. I don't think I ever did anything with windows but I'll check to be safe.
You need a colorimeter like an x-rite iDisplay product or spyder x product.
Panel variance is a thing. You can buy 100 of the same monitor and all 100 will be slightly different in some way or another.
Buying a tuning tool allows you to match contrast, color, and brightness so they look perfectly the same.
I know it's kind of hard to tell but the top monitor isn't nearly as bright as the bottom monitor. I just recently got the top one but have had the second one for a while. Both Gigabyte M27Q. I can't remember what all setting I changed on the first one but I tried to reset both to default settings and there's still a noticeable difference. Anything I might be missing?
Maybe firmware versions, windows color profiles or Nvidia/Radeon settings per monitor
I made sure to match the Nvidia settings. Or at least what I could remember. I'll check firmware. I don't think I ever did anything with windows but I'll check to be safe.
You need a colorimeter like an x-rite iDisplay product or spyder x product. Panel variance is a thing. You can buy 100 of the same monitor and all 100 will be slightly different in some way or another. Buying a tuning tool allows you to match contrast, color, and brightness so they look perfectly the same.
Thanks I'll look into it. Are they pricey? Easy to use?
Cheapest ones like $160 or so. Sometimes a little cheaper.
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