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Hey guys, i have a rather strange request. Here i go... So i have two displays a Samsung 2493HM and a samsung 226BW, both TN panels. The 226BW is so much bluer than the other and coupled with that it's significantly darker aswell. How can i fix this with a better colour profile to match to the other display or vice-versa. Any help would be good and thank you :)

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http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/icc_profiles.htm  Check that website occasionally. I doubt they will do your monitors know bit it's worth a check. Also look at other forums with other posts. But if you want better colours then you want better colours then you will want an ips panel rather than a TN.

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Hey guys, i have a rather strange request. Here i go... So i have two displays a Samsung 2493HM and a samsung 226BW, both TN panels. The 226BW is so much bluer than the other and coupled with that it's significantly darker aswell. How can i fix this with a better colour profile to match to the other display or vice-versa. Any help would be good and thank you :)

Actually no. You can try some software to calibrate your monitor like artise lutcurve, but unless you have wicked like super human vision you won't match them...the only way is to buy or find someone that has a color calibration device, something like datacolor spyder or colormunki, these are rather expensive and if you don't use your monitor for color critical work I wouldn't recommend buying them. Unfortunately color calibration (that includes brightness and contrast) is the only way to do it properly, and even then you won't get perfect  results from different monitors... 

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