Screen calibration drift is a common issue where displays gradually lose color accuracy over time. The most effective prevention methods include regular recalibration using hardware tools like colorimeters and spectrophotometers. These devices measure color output and create accurate ICC profiles. For professional work, calibrate monitors every 2-4 weeks, while monthly calibration suffices for general use. Maintain stable environmental conditions since temperature and humidity affect display performance. Use quality cables and ensure proper graphics driver updates. Implement consistent brightness settings and avoid extreme contrast levels. For LCD displays, allow 30-minute warm-up time before calibration. Software solutions like DisplayCAL and built-in OS tools provide additional support. Remember that all displays experience natural aging, making periodic calibration essential for maintaining color fidelity across photography, design, and video editing workflows.
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