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Hi all, 

 

i do 3d renders and my images always shows differents in others devices so

 

i have a problem with my two monitors, 

contrast and brightness are always (mustly) wrong

when i compare images with others devices the reseult is quite different

 

both are Asus, vc239he and asus vc239h models 

i also have an xrite studio calibrator who helps a little but is not the solution

and the gpu is an rtx3090 with w10

 

i would like to have some advice about it 

thanks

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25 minutes ago, em_lab said:

i do 3d renders and my images always shows differents in others devices so

This will always be the case though, unless you calibrate every device you view it on.

 

How accurate are your monitors after calibration? They're not exactly high-end models, so maybe with calibration it is better than no calibration, but still only gets you so far.

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Having a color calibrated display is a good start. Your current monitord arent intended to be very accurate just alright. Even calibration cant fix all of that. Its why thr budget asus proarts are basically a goto for creatives wanting to push for a more accurate image that looks good on many displays.

 

Do keep in mind that every display is different and you cant have a perfect look on everything. Its why I have a small range of displays ready after finishig public work to see how good it looks on what most people will have. Then adjust in photoshop, premierr,... accordingly

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12 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Having a color calibrated display is a good start. Your current monitord arent intended to be very accurate just alright. Even calibration cant fix all of that. Its why thr budget asus proarts are basically a goto for creatives wanting to push for a more accurate image that looks good on many displays.

 

Do keep in mind that every display is different and you cant have a perfect look on everything. Its why I have a small range of displays ready after finishig public work to see how good it looks on what most people will have. Then adjust in photoshop, premierr,... accordingly

ok but at least i would like to have something average,

good 3d render images always displays nice in every monitor but not those that i make with mines monitors
thats the problem

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39 minutes ago, em_lab said:

ok but at least i would like to have something average,

good 3d render images always displays nice in every monitor but not those that i make with mines monitors
thats the problem

Thats due to you adjusting your renders for your monitors which fall into a mediocre display range and thus can result in weird and wacky colors.

 

The solution here is to buy a proper monitor or know what colors and values are usually alright and hard adjust those.

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5 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Thats due to you adjusting your renders for your monitors which fall into a mediocre display range and thus can result in weird and wacky colors.

 

The solution here is to buy a proper monitor or know what colors and values are usually alright and hard adjust those.

ok thanks for your time 🙂

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36 minutes ago, em_lab said:

ok thanks for your time 🙂

How did you calibrate and when (how long ago)?

 

I do it like this

 

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You need a colorimeter device that can measure the color and brightness values your display puts out. Then you can use software like DisplayCal to calibrate all your monitors to the same target. Then they should all look pretty similar. The video @191x7 posted is a good step-by-step tutorial, but you still need to buy or rent the colorimeter.

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13 minutes ago, Stahlmann said:

You need a colorimeter device that can measure the color and brightness values your display puts out. Then you can use software like DisplayCal to calibrate all your monitors to the same target. Then they should all look pretty similar. The video @191x7 posted is a good step-by-step tutorial, but you still need to buy or rent the colorimeter.

He already has an Xrite calibration tool/device. Didn't mention the model, but he mentioned he has a one.

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