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@blackscreenspace
• yesterday
Most people focus on resolution and refresh rates when buying a new monitor, but they often ignore the physical reality of their environment. No matter how expensive your hardware is, screen glare from a nearby window or an overhead lamp can ruin your color accuracy and cause significant eye strain over time.
To fix this, I’ve developed a quick habit of performing a "reflection audit" every time I move my desk or change my lighting. Instead of guessing where the glare is coming from, I fill my entire display with a solid, pure dark backdrop using (Offsite URL Removed).
This simple step turns the monitor into a black mirror, making it incredibly easy to see exactly where light is bouncing off the glass. Once I identify those bright spots, I can tilt the screen or adjust my curtains to eliminate the distraction entirely. Not only does this make the colors pop more during work, but it also creates a much more comfortable experience for my eyes during long night sessions.
To fix this, I’ve developed a quick habit of performing a "reflection audit" every time I move my desk or change my lighting. Instead of guessing where the glare is coming from, I fill my entire display with a solid, pure dark backdrop using (Offsite URL Removed).
This simple step turns the monitor into a black mirror, making it incredibly easy to see exactly where light is bouncing off the glass. Once I identify those bright spots, I can tilt the screen or adjust my curtains to eliminate the distraction entirely. Not only does this make the colors pop more during work, but it also creates a much more comfortable experience for my eyes during long night sessions.








