So I have two Dell E228WFP 22" LCDs connected to a Dell laptop dock. The dock only has 1 VGA and 1 DVI-D Dual Link output. Even at restored factory settings on both monitors with identical color temps, the screen using the VGA input appears much more blue.
If there's a methodical way to open the same calibration image on both screens and fiddle with the individual RGB temps, I'm open to suggestions.
On the other hand, in the near future I will have a 2nd machine connected to the unused input on each screen, in which case the calibrations would work against me, making one monitor MUCH more blue, right?
So in lieu of color calibration, could I use one of these adapters to use a DVI cable with my VGA output? If so, what are the chances the colors would look the same as those coming from the actual DVI output?
If there's a methodical way to open the same calibration image on both screens and fiddle with the individual RGB temps, I'm open to suggestions.
On the other hand, in the near future I will have a 2nd machine connected to the unused input on each screen, in which case the calibrations would work against me, making one monitor MUCH more blue, right?
So in lieu of color calibration, could I use one of these adapters to use a DVI cable with my VGA output? If so, what are the chances the colors would look the same as those coming from the actual DVI output?