I posted in another thread about this, but I have an almost great A7217A which is turning greenish. My blues aren't as blue, etc. I have it sitting next to a LCD and when I use the Prairie Wind background, something I'll assume most here have if they run windows, it is a green wind, not blue, as if it is mixed in. The grays appear a bit green, etc.
I obviously don't wish to lose this monitor, and I want to save it if possible. Is there a good calibration system which is inexpensive <under $100> that works well, or is there a professional monitor calibration place in the DFW area that anyone knows of? Other than some slight convergence issues, this monitor is great, and perhaps they could look into that too.
Note, I haven't changed internal settings, haven't used WinDAS for example, although if I can get this monitor back up, I'd try to do the same on my other one.. yes, I own 2 of these beasts, and while my newer 28" HANNS-G looks brilliant next to these, these used to outshine any other... They're getting old, darn it, but I want these to age gracefully. PM me if you have any ideas pls.
I obviously don't wish to lose this monitor, and I want to save it if possible. Is there a good calibration system which is inexpensive <under $100> that works well, or is there a professional monitor calibration place in the DFW area that anyone knows of? Other than some slight convergence issues, this monitor is great, and perhaps they could look into that too.
Note, I haven't changed internal settings, haven't used WinDAS for example, although if I can get this monitor back up, I'd try to do the same on my other one.. yes, I own 2 of these beasts, and while my newer 28" HANNS-G looks brilliant next to these, these used to outshine any other... They're getting old, darn it, but I want these to age gracefully. PM me if you have any ideas pls.