Just exercising my new hobby

Hi
ohh, i’m sorry for you. :hushed:

in general, calibrating a monitor is a good idea. because the calibration of the monitor optimizes the contrast ratio and the color rendering.
For example, my laptop display (previously massive bluish tint) and my eizo monitor are relatively the same in terms of reproduction, even if the contrast and color reproduction of the laptop (measured sRGB 100% eizo to 76% laptop) is significantly worse.
now i can get results on the laptop that look the same on the eizo monitor and vice versa.

to what extent this could improve your disease … unfortunately i can’t tell you.

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ART: exposure compensation, tone curve, tone equalizer, a little saturation, small WB modification

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