Hi,
I'm sure the more astute (and picky) eyes have long noticed the problem of 3DS screens not being calibrated at all, so their white balance is completely off between the screens. Most common seems to be a yellow top screen and pink bottom screen. In my opinion, this is a worse thing than the whole IPS/TN debacle, but finding a system with matching screens (or close to) is truly a holy grail unicorn moment. I have one system like that, a top IPS with the yellow/pink tinge so minor that my eye can self correct for it and I forget about it/struggle to see it despite how picky I am. So that's all good.
However, I have a backup dual IPS system that has this noticeable yellow/pink tint problem, and I just can't get over it. Annoys me to no end.
Image attached to illustrate.
So, is it possible to manually recalibrate these screens using CFW and match their white points better by eye, and have this setting save across the system?
I'm sure the more astute (and picky) eyes have long noticed the problem of 3DS screens not being calibrated at all, so their white balance is completely off between the screens. Most common seems to be a yellow top screen and pink bottom screen. In my opinion, this is a worse thing than the whole IPS/TN debacle, but finding a system with matching screens (or close to) is truly a holy grail unicorn moment. I have one system like that, a top IPS with the yellow/pink tinge so minor that my eye can self correct for it and I forget about it/struggle to see it despite how picky I am. So that's all good.
However, I have a backup dual IPS system that has this noticeable yellow/pink tint problem, and I just can't get over it. Annoys me to no end.
Image attached to illustrate.
So, is it possible to manually recalibrate these screens using CFW and match their white points better by eye, and have this setting save across the system?