LCD Monitor Color Calibration

govtcheez75

Platinum Member
Aug 13, 2002
2,932
0
76
is there a good free way to calibrate the colors on an LCD monitor? Mine is showing somewhat dull, washed out colors. I've seen these tools that cost $1000's that graphics people use, but I don't need anything fancy. Maybe an online guide/tutorial/tool?
 

govtcheez75

Platinum Member
Aug 13, 2002
2,932
0
76
Originally posted by: Izusaga
Order a copy of AVIA.

care to elaborate? Where can I get this? I googled avia and came up with nothing.
*edit*..do you mean THIS? :confused:

...or THIS?. Does that work? Anything cheaper than $50?
 

Saga

Banned
Feb 18, 2005
2,718
1
0
I apologize - I was in a bit of a rush and did not specify. The first link is accurate, the Avia Guide to Home Theater has proper visual calibrations for LCD TV's, Plasma TV's, and even ye old tubes. I use it frequently to calibrate 32-51" LCD TV's. After running the wizards you'll be able to make even the cheap POS westinghouse LCD panels look great.
 

govtcheez75

Platinum Member
Aug 13, 2002
2,932
0
76
Originally posted by: Izusaga
I apologize - I was in a bit of a rush and did not specify. The first link is accurate, the Avia Guide to Home Theater has proper visual calibrations for LCD TV's, Plasma TV's, and even ye old tubes. I use it frequently to calibrate 32-51" LCD TV's. After running the wizards you'll be able to make even the cheap POS westinghouse LCD panels look great.

I want to calibrate my LCD monitor for my PC though. Will this still work?