Where find info/troobleshoot for BenQ2411Z Colors?
Posted: 07 Jul 2017, 22:43
Hello,
I may post on the wrong forum,
but i would like to know if someone know if there is any real solution to improve BenQ XL2411Z colors / images.
There is a ton of settings possible (with FPS1 Mode, FPS2 Mode, Photo Mode, Etc..) and different point of views (see youtube videos and reddit posts).
Some include you'r page https://www.blurbusters.com/benq/strobe-utility/ as a solution but on the page it appear that you are just giving tools to modify how the monitor delete motion blur.
Do some of you know if running that monitor at 120hz only help to have a better image?
If there is any solutions to adjust all the setting to a better end?
There is,
- Color calibration (with lines and square and a certains angle to see the monitor and adjust what you see to the best - not user friendly at all)
- Color calibrations settings (RGB managment)
-Gamma
-Thiness (or something like that)
- Luminosity
- Contrast
- Modes : (photos, fps, etc.. may just be each of them a special rgb/luminosity/gamma etc.. settings only, but maybe not).
My focus is to have a better image quality without loosing all the features for FPS games.
I don't know, maybe to do that reducing the refresh rate is a key. Maybe not.
To a final; TL;DR, I really don't know what are theses problems everybody are talking about that could be fix, too much informations, nothing precise. One real issue could be the brightness (too bright, or not enough, no good middle point) and I would love to fix it without loosing any of the FPS features (HZ, motion blur, etc, blue light for long gaming / time in front of the monitor, etc..)
Thanks.. (i'll update clearly with what i found later here. for now i need more real info)
I may post on the wrong forum,
but i would like to know if someone know if there is any real solution to improve BenQ XL2411Z colors / images.
There is a ton of settings possible (with FPS1 Mode, FPS2 Mode, Photo Mode, Etc..) and different point of views (see youtube videos and reddit posts).
Some include you'r page https://www.blurbusters.com/benq/strobe-utility/ as a solution but on the page it appear that you are just giving tools to modify how the monitor delete motion blur.
Do some of you know if running that monitor at 120hz only help to have a better image?
If there is any solutions to adjust all the setting to a better end?
There is,
- Color calibration (with lines and square and a certains angle to see the monitor and adjust what you see to the best - not user friendly at all)
- Color calibrations settings (RGB managment)
-Gamma
-Thiness (or something like that)
- Luminosity
- Contrast
- Modes : (photos, fps, etc.. may just be each of them a special rgb/luminosity/gamma etc.. settings only, but maybe not).
My focus is to have a better image quality without loosing all the features for FPS games.
I don't know, maybe to do that reducing the refresh rate is a key. Maybe not.
To a final; TL;DR, I really don't know what are theses problems everybody are talking about that could be fix, too much informations, nothing precise. One real issue could be the brightness (too bright, or not enough, no good middle point) and I would love to fix it without loosing any of the FPS features (HZ, motion blur, etc, blue light for long gaming / time in front of the monitor, etc..)
Thanks.. (i'll update clearly with what i found later here. for now i need more real info)