![]() I'm using HP Pavilion 14-cf1599sa ( 5AT11EA #ABU - HP 14-cf1599 14" Laptop - Intel® Core¿ i5, 256 GB SSD, Silver - Currys PC World Business)Īny help will be appreciated! I hope I've not made a mistake buying this hahaįirst off check if the laptop has any ancillary functions running that relate to graphics some companies like to bundle "helper" software in to the driver package, usually can be found down in the task bar and can be a pain in the sitting tool with overriding things, kill it and leave it dead. I've tried uninstalling the graphics card driver and re-installing, then running the colour calibration, I've also tried disabling the driver, then running the calibration - the result looked ok, then I activated the driver and the green tint came back. I've also ensured that no intense light was shining on my laptop. I've used the recommended settings in the SpyderX Pro software. I've done lots of Google searching but I can't seem to find a solution. ![]() It has a green tint, especially in the blacks and greys (as seen in the photos I took of SGL below with 'calibrated display' and default settings). I've been attempting to use this but the calibrated result just seems worse than my uncalibrated screen (uncalibrated actually looks better). Is anyone else using the Datacolor Spyderx Pro for laptop screen calibration?
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