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Due to the fact calibration devices have measurement inaccuracies with primaries, I would like to know if it's feasible.
It would avoid me to buy a specific monitor that has this feature. I already own a monitor that can change hues and saturations but I will upgrade one day. And I don't want to have to do any compromises.
I think it can be useful for everyone that need to go beyond their devices. And it can be also great for multiple monitor setups. There can be big differences between a monitor and the other ones in term of individual HSL.
I hope it will not be too tedious to do if it can be done.
I'm looking forward to your reply
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Hello,
Due to the fact calibration devices have measurement inaccuracies with primaries, I would like to know if it's feasible.
It would avoid me to buy a specific monitor that has this feature. I already own a monitor that can change hues and saturations but I will upgrade one day. And I don't want to have to do any compromises.
I think it can be useful for everyone that need to go beyond their devices. And it can be also great for multiple monitor setups. There can be big differences between a monitor and the other ones in term of individual HSL.
I hope it will not be too tedious to do if it can be done.
I'm looking forward to your reply
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: