I just went through the color adjustment thingy in the GeForce drivers . It's amazing how good everything looks now. I'm using a Sony Multiscan G420 which is a Trinitron tube. The white really looks white now and black is pitch black and everything in between is just as it should be it seems. If you have a good monitor, try this, it's awsome =)
Last edited by netrex on Thu Aug 04, 2005 4:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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As in a car or? Hm your signature and avatar looks a lot better now.
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Huh? I didnt' buy a new monitor. I just fixed the colors and now I see how good things can look on this monitor =)
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What I'm trying to say is: Are you sure your monitor settings weren't changed? I've never used a video card's color correction to calibrate a monitor. I am suggesting that you could leave those as default, and simply fix through the monitor.
The adjust thingy tells you how to adjust your monitor also, not only the settings on your card.
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