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Why is the Win. cal. software background so horrible?

Edward78

I wish when you hard dark mode/high con. on the bg would be black.

I have a ASUS TUF Gaming 32” 1440P Gaming Monitor (VG32AQL1A) .^ I am wanting it to look as good as it can.

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Why does the background of a software you use to calibrate your monitor matter? You're likely never going to use it more than once. Aside from that, the purpose is to calibrate your monitor's colors, so most likely the background has to be a certain way to work as intended.

 

Calibrate your monitor, then forget about it, unless you're an artist who needs perfect color accuracy. But in that case, you'll likely use a colorimeter anyway.

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