Happy Aug 30, 2023 @ 8:14am
How can i fix my monitors colors from looking washed out?
I just bought a brand new ultragear lg 24gq50f-b monitor and its honestly great over all i only have one problem with it which is the fact that there seems to be a light gray filter on the screen at all times and I've tried cranking the digital vibrance up in the nvidia control panel and that helped alot but the colors lost depth the higher i turned the slider which is not ideal so now im stuck wondering if is there a way to fix this without running the colors or should i just get used to it?

I should also add that the other monitor that i was using before was a lg E2250 and it was 14 years old at this point so i was basically using 100 percent digital vibrance at all times and the profile that im using is the gamer 1 that has gamma set to 2.2 and brightness to 100 percent and rgb colors are R:46 G:50 B:44
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Agent Aug 31, 2023 @ 5:39am 
Hmmm let's see.

lg 24gq50f-b details:

VA panel with NTSC 72% colour gamut.

Buy a decent IPS panel and the colours should pop. My Dell S2721DGFA is very vibrant yet still the colours are accurate and can be used for professional work.

No digital vibrancy required in Nvidia control panel. Which again isn't recommended for colour banding and generally just making the colours on the display look like a college art project gone wrong.
Last edited by Agent; Aug 31, 2023 @ 5:40am
DevaVictrix Aug 31, 2023 @ 10:45am 
What does it look like if you boot from a live linux distro or something? Any kind of bootable usb would do, really. If that's the same it's nothing to do with Windows or drivers... gpu, lead or monitor itself then, I guess. Do you have onboard video? Try that...
Last edited by DevaVictrix; Aug 31, 2023 @ 10:49am
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Date Posted: Aug 30, 2023 @ 8:14am
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