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| Thread ID: 45865 | 2004-06-05 05:13:00 | Anyone with a PC Company monitor? Brightness settings | kiki (762) | Press F1 |
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| 242014 | 2004-06-05 23:44:00 | If you want to dig a bit deeper there is a good site as follows www.repairfaq.org Plenty of clues on the need for replacement |
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| 242015 | 2004-06-06 01:47:00 | This is rather interesting. :-) A couple of years ago Greg S and I compared the settings for our same-model Philips 17" monitors and the settings he had for his were totally unviewable on my monitor and vice versa. The differences were quite amazing and went to prove that you can't always copy the settings from one monitor to another. |
Susan B (19) | ||
| 242016 | 2004-07-09 10:09:00 | I found a marvellous little program which comes with Photoshop. Its called Adobe Gamma and you can find it in your control panel if you have installed some particular Adobe products. Anyway it runs you through some options to get the colours right on your screen, and then creates a colour profile which you can save and gets loaded with windows. You can copy this profile to another location for re-use when reinstalling windows as well. I can say it has improved my colours heaps and everything is not as dark as it was! :) |
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