I can confirm computers with Nvidia graphics cards will probably assume the monitor is a TV, and thus set the dynamic range to limited.
After setting the monitor to these settings, you need to also make sure that your computer isn’t limiting the dynamic range of the image sent to the monitor. I’ve set the settings on mine as follows:Īs you may notice these are some pretty neutral settings, and they are not enough to make the monitor look quite as good as you’d expect. Thankfully though, changing these settings is fairly straight forward.
The contrast is awful, white looks gray, if there was no way to change these settings yourself, the monitor would be essentially unusable. One of the first things I noticed when I plugged it in was that the default color calibration is absolutely terrible. This guide thing will focus on Windows, but it should still be at least somewhat relevant to macOS users. Bear in mind that these settings may not work as well for you as they do for me, and I have not used any hardware calibration tool, simply eyeballing. Anyway, what follows are the settings I currently use to get some pretty good colors on mine. Though I do have a few complaints about it that I’ll write up into a review or something at some point.
HUION GT 190 ART DRAWING GRAPHICS MONITOR DRAWING TABLET 19 PRO
So I’ve been using the GT-221 Pro for a few months now, and it is a very good graphics tablet.