Every consumer-grade monitor that you buy has its default picture settings dialed in by the manufacturer to look absolutely terrible in your office. This is because monitor manufacturers know that properly-calibrated displays appear washed out under bright showroom lighting. Getting the best out of your monitor therefore calls for toning down the gaudy default settings to suit milder home lighting conditions. Read on to learn how to optimally calibrate your display with nothing more than your eyes and freely available calibration tools. Related: How to Color Calibrate Your Monitor in Windows 10 (and Why You Might Want To) Dialing in Your Display’s Settings First… Read more