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12-26-2023 01:34 PM
Hi,
I'm at my wits end with this laptop. I bought this a year and a half ago to use mainly for storage/editing/photoshop of pictures. I do a lot of photography and I can NOT find any way to correctly calibrate this display. I tried the monitor calibration however, once it asks to adjust contrast, i can't find any way at all to do that on this laptop. So, without a way to fully complete the calibration, i don't even know if it would work.
I can NEVER get my edited photos to match them when printed or viewed on other devices. This laptops color is so far from correct and I don't know if I wasted my money buying this 😞
I tried to download some windows extensions from the microsoft store to adjust contrast but, they didn't work.
Has anyone figured this out and been able to calibrate one of these laptops??
thanks!!
12-26-2023 09:05 PM
Your machine has standard Display/Screen. You need a high end display/screen (cost $$$) called DreamColor to be able to get TRUE colors. I don't know your machine has this option or not BUT you can use external screen for example
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-z27xs-g3-4k-usb-c-dreamcolor-display
Regards.
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