Re: LCD Monitors IPS vs TN Panel difference
OOh don't talk about c alibration of monitors. I had that Colormukie tool and just could not get on with it, drove me mad. Trying to calibrate a computer screen with a printer hard copy was a nightmare. First you had to calibrate according to the lighting conditions at the time be it daylight or ordinary house lights then you had to roll the sensor over paper first as a sample then a first calibration and then again a final one, on photographic paper you wanted to use. So expensive and a waste of paper.
Then you had to calibrate the printer to the computer which never worked as one is hard copy and the other is backlite. Oh on the samples you had to go over at a fixed speed speed and pressure for it to absobe the colour information
Complete waste of time and money, only too pleased to sell it on