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Poor Contrast On New Windows 11 Laptop - Solutions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 837988" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I'd vote for the external monitor solution. You will likely have greater control of color, contrast, and brightness, as well as a larger image. I find that particularly helpful when editing. I'm running a 27" external monitor on my system. I have it tuned to give me a close match to the prints I get from my printer. I would hate to have to go back to the small, limited adjustment screen on my laptop. Name brand, high resolution 24'' - 27" monitors can be had for as low as $125.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 837988, member: 50197"] I'd vote for the external monitor solution. You will likely have greater control of color, contrast, and brightness, as well as a larger image. I find that particularly helpful when editing. I'm running a 27" external monitor on my system. I have it tuned to give me a close match to the prints I get from my printer. I would hate to have to go back to the small, limited adjustment screen on my laptop. Name brand, high resolution 24'' - 27" monitors can be had for as low as $125. [/QUOTE]
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