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Here are the settings after calibration: Standard mode Brightness: 40 Contrast: 86 Color Temp: User mode - R: 96 G: 92 B: 91 Image: Trace - 60
1. Do you currently own an SSD and are you planning on purchasing one in the near future? If so, which brands are you considering (Intel, OCZ, Crucial, Kingston, Patriot Memory, Samsung, or other)? I currently own a Crucial M4 256GB...
Nothing that I can notice. However, I'm used to a 4 year old TN panel. I play BF3 and my accuracy is about the same, maybe a lil better since I can see a hair further down the line.
Done. Here is the most recent HCFR file.  
Calibrated manually via OSD (learning HCFR slowly) and got it pretty close for RGB, but Luminance is still lost on me how to do it properly via the OSD. I set my brightness to 60 ran all the tests.   Going to run it through the...
I did another factory reset, set to 'Standard' instead of sRGB and ran HCFR again. I'm getting 937:1 ratio before calibration. However, my white values still show off... x = .307, y= .326, z= 242.195.
MenacingTuba, I'd rather not return it if I can help it as I use it on a daily basis for work. In regards to HCFR, I'm completely new to using the program. It's not intuitive (for me) and my google foo failed me on walk through on how...
I use my Colormunki Display. HCFR has direct support for it in its latest version. If I set my color mode on my monitor to Standard (instead of sRGB), I can pull down my brightness which definitely helps with the IPS glow. However, I...
the files I submitted are directly from HCFR via meter. (didn't type anything in). I'm fairly happy with the calibration, but the 'glow' is still there. Let me know if you'd like me to try anything.
I really don't notice the AG coating. The monitor screen seems very matte. I prefer glossy, but I'm not going to be picky.   I've attached a zip file which contains both HCFR profiles. Before and After Calibration.
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