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Windows computer Screen Calibration
I just sold a dell XPS 4K OLED and picked up a new s340 ryzen 5. I know I'm going to a much lower screen quality but its still a £500 laptop and it was so bad that I'm not sure if it's actually faulty.
I have tried using the built in calibration tools for windows 10, and the AMD software and then also a paid for colour profile found online and it is getting worse and worse to the point now where I can't even get it back to where I started. Firstly I'm wondering how best to get back to default, then how best to improve upon the screen, the blacks are woefully bad, washed out and grey.
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- VaughnRamseyIron Contributor
Lower-quality panels often have poor black levels and washed-out colors regardless of calibration. Ambient lighting can influence perception—try calibrating in a consistent lighting environment. If black levels are extremely poor, it might be a panel limitation or defect, especially if the display appears grey or washed out even after calibration.