Where?Here are pics of the chart in Flexi and in the print and rip and then the final print
Nice to see that your helpful I guess my problem today is you... dickwad
Is that sign humor?Nice monitor. Does everybody who stands at your desk tell you colors are waaaay off? Happens to me all the time.
... One one side, there was a ghost image that said 'trial" or "demo" or something to that effect (it was a long time ago, sorry!), and it only showed up in the red areas of the print. It wasn't in the graphic, wasn't in the rip preview, and was only one one panel of the print. Never figured it out.
No, I sent the graphic again and it didn't have that text anymore, with zero changes on my part. The only thought I really ever had was maybe something to do with the dongle. I wonder if a usb driver crashes or whatever mid rip/print if it would overlay that text but not show it on screen or have a popup error.Wait, when you say "never figured it out", do you mean they just had to suck it up with text on it? 'Cause I like this method and I'm going to use it the next time someone brings crap graphics.
You should swap that to an IPS.Not really.
I have a benq 27" that is great, but only when you are directly in plane with it. When you stand up and look down, all the colors have a dramatic shift. So when I have a sales guy come look at something before I take it to the printer, they always say something like, "That's not how it looks on my screen." I used to have a second monitor that was touch screen, so it could tilt back 60 degrees, and I'd just direct whomever's attention to that one. (It was an older style touch screen, two points of recognition, and took up too much space, and the difference in brightness and color was nearly too jarring to use as an extended desktop)
Depending on which BenQ monitor it is, it is possibly an AHVA panel which is related to IPS and does get vertical color shift, but is otherwise an exceptional monitor especially when calibrated.Eh, it suits my needs well enough.
With that story I bet it's a TN.Depending on which BenQ monitor it is, it is possibly an AHVA panel which is related to IPS and does get vertical color shift, but is otherwise an exceptional monitor especially when calibrated.
TFT Central is one of the best monitor review sites if you are interested in nerding out over monitor testing.
https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/benq_gw2765ht.htm#viewing