Backlight bleed on IPS panels can be really distracting—especially in dark environments or during movie nights. I tried the usual pressure method, but honestly, results were hit or miss. What helped more was just accepting it and minimizing visual distraction. One tool I now keep open during breaks or background tasks is greenscreen.run/tools/black-screen. It gives you a full black screen that makes it easy to spot bleed, but also works great for ambient setups when you don’t want your monitor glowing unnecessarily. Simple but surprisingly useful.
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Backlight bleed on IPS panels can be really distracting—especially in dark environments or during movie nights. I tried the usual pressure method, but honestly, results were hit or miss. What helped more was just accepting it and minimizing visual distraction. One tool I now keep open during breaks or background tasks is [link|https://greenscreen.run/tools/black-screen|https://greenscreen.run/tools/black-screen]. It gives you a full black screen that makes it easy to spot bleed, but also works great for ambient setups when you don’t want your monitor glowing unnecessarily. Simple but surprisingly useful.
Backlight bleed on IPS panels can be really distracting—especially in dark environments or during movie nights. I tried the usual pressure method, but honestly, results were hit or miss. What helped more was just accepting it and minimizing visual distraction. One tool I now keep open during breaks or background tasks is greenscreen.run/tools/black-screen. It gives you a full black screen that makes it easy to spot bleed, but also works great for ambient setups when you don’t want your monitor glowing unnecessarily. Simple but surprisingly useful.