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I just got a new laptop (Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-2JR) after the fan in my old one decided to die and thinking of its age I decided to just get another better one. After the initial excitement of getting a new 'toy' had worn off I've noticed something quite annoying, it seems unable to show any shade of grey without it being tinted!
As the brightness, contrast, gamma etc are initially, set this tint is a magenta colour and also makes some blue colours (like TP's blue theme) look more purple than blue. I've tried using test patterns so I can alter the brightness, contrast, gamma etc to 'optimum' but despite everything that I do theres still this bloody magenta tint unless I up the green contrast which ends up turning it into either a very slight magenta or very slight green tint (nothing inbetween!) which also affects other colours. All the drivers are up to date and other than this tint everything else seems fine. It does this in all lighting conditions and screen angles.
I did think of getting a Pantone Huey or Spyder or something similar to get a a correctly 'calibrated'/normal looking screen but I only do limited photo editing as I mainly shoot film so I don't really want to have to spend quite a bit more money when the laptop should come with minimal/no tint etc.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to what I could do before I get onto where I got the laptop for a replacement or onto Toshiba for an answer?
As the brightness, contrast, gamma etc are initially, set this tint is a magenta colour and also makes some blue colours (like TP's blue theme) look more purple than blue. I've tried using test patterns so I can alter the brightness, contrast, gamma etc to 'optimum' but despite everything that I do theres still this bloody magenta tint unless I up the green contrast which ends up turning it into either a very slight magenta or very slight green tint (nothing inbetween!) which also affects other colours. All the drivers are up to date and other than this tint everything else seems fine. It does this in all lighting conditions and screen angles.
I did think of getting a Pantone Huey or Spyder or something similar to get a a correctly 'calibrated'/normal looking screen but I only do limited photo editing as I mainly shoot film so I don't really want to have to spend quite a bit more money when the laptop should come with minimal/no tint etc.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to what I could do before I get onto where I got the laptop for a replacement or onto Toshiba for an answer?
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