![]() My first experience with VA has been reasonably pleasant. So I don't know what kind of colour/gamma deviations are considered to be normal in AMVA+ panels.įor anyone looking into 2483HSU-B2/amva+: As I mentioned, this is my first VA panel. Judging from the information Igluk provided 1 page back, the B1 has a MUCH better factory calibration than the B2. The result is however still far from perfect. Happily however, I came across a software called Quickgamma, which allowed me to make the required tweaks. ![]() ![]() Sadly, the calibration methods I had previously explored (OSD and Windows) offered no way of adding blue gamma and I became quite desperate. On the IPS and TN (yes even the the TN), I felt that some visual calibration through Windows and the OSD, using a few test images, was enough for sporadic casual photo-editing. I wasn't completely happy with this, especially since I don't own calibration hardware. The 2.8 - 2.9 blue gamma value was something I was not expecting. Coming from IPS, I was expecting there to be less need for aggressive calibration for the casual user. The B2 is the first and only AMVA+ I ever knowingly tried. Hey! After my last post on the previous page, I wanted a chance to redeem myself and provide some further updates on the 2483HSU-B2.įirst off, the gamma issue I was moaning about.
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