editing color correction and monitor Test Survey

I've been working on this side thing and I used different levels of exposure to hide some of the flaws in it. I tested it on four separate displays at my home and on my phone and everything looks fine. But I have a friend who has one cheap monitor lying around, and I'll test things on it. I can completely see the exposure difference on his monitor.

So 3 questions:
1. Do you notice the exposure difference
2. Is the left side or the right side of this picture brighter?
3. How old is your monitor?

My monitors are are 3 and 5 years old. My TV also is 5 years old. My laptop is 3 years old. My phone is 2 years old. I can't tell the exposure difference on any one of them.

You don't have to answer all the questions. If you just let me know if you can see a noticeable exposure difference that is unpleasant, that's all I need to know. thx.
Aveek

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1. Yes, especially on the bottom picture
2. Left, also looks a bit bluer
3. I think ~10, it's been sitting in a closet unused for most of that time and I just pulled it out yesterday. I also tested on my 1-year old laptop and I can kinda tell the difference there as well but not as pronounced.
 
Thank you Knitsfan. Response much appreciated.

Nobody else sees any exposure differences?? I don't mind if you want to chew me out because you think my color choices suck. I just want to know if you can see the exposure differences easily.
thanks.
 
If you just let me know if you can see a noticeable exposure difference that is unpleasant, that's all I need to know. thx.

From my eye, on what I'm using, in an environment that isn't (currently) exactly conductive to checking this, the difference isn't significant enough to distract an audience.

Yes there are differences, but that's going to happen when with the shift in movement.

If there's a difference on some screens, it does mean that there are differences. Just use your scopes to adjust where needed.
 
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