Without the usage of a professional calibration system, matching even same monitor models is tough.
First reset them both in the OSD (On Screen Display), page 27 = * Press monitor Menu button to open the OSD * Go to Other Settings- Factory Reset * Choose Reset all settings
Then, tweak the primary to best color and brightness using the OSD- Color Settings- Preset Modes- Custom Color. Then do the same on the secondary to match it as close as you can get. You can also try disabling DDC/CI under Other Settings to see if stops the dimming.
Thank you Chris. I was trying to avoid color customizing each monitor separately as I thought a preset might make it similar. I changed the DDC/CI setting and I will see if it works. That dimming always seemed to happen at random. I did manage to get my screen remarkably close in color and hue. Thank you again.
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October 14th, 2015 08:00
Without the usage of a professional calibration system, matching even same monitor models is tough.
First reset them both in the OSD (On Screen Display), page 27 =
* Press monitor Menu button to open the OSD
* Go to Other Settings- Factory Reset
* Choose Reset all settings
Then, tweak the primary to best color and brightness using the OSD- Color Settings- Preset Modes- Custom Color. Then do the same on the secondary to match it as close as you can get. You can also try disabling DDC/CI under Other Settings to see if stops the dimming.
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October 14th, 2015 09:00
Thank you Chris. I was trying to avoid color customizing each monitor separately as I thought a preset might make it similar. I changed the DDC/CI setting and I will see if it works. That dimming always seemed to happen at random. I did manage to get my screen remarkably close in color and hue. Thank you again.