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01/23/2008 08:53:19 AM · #1 |
I work off a laptop Toshiba 17 inch thing. I am wondering if my screen is way too bright,
So the question is other laptop users, what do you have your screen set to??? |
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01/23/2008 09:16:59 AM · #2 |
Do you want the brightness or the resolution? Mine is usually set to as high as it goes for brightness unless I need the battery power and 1920x1200 for resolution.
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01/23/2008 09:23:41 AM · #3 |
Monitor resolution and Monitor Calibration are seperate things. Brightness affects calibration which for good calibration requires external hardware that can be had for $50-$100.
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01/23/2008 09:26:21 AM · #4 |
I use a toshiba laptop. My home P.C is usally used for school work. I did notice that my picks appear darker on the P.C than they do on my laptop. I became paranoid for a bit becuase I thought that was how my pcis are appearing in the electronic world. I couldn't tell you how to fix the problem I am happy to know that someone else shares the concern |
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01/23/2008 11:52:45 AM · #5 |
Well, it is so screwy with a laptop, cos if you move the screen you see more in a picture and if you move it the other way it is darker.
I just gotta stop screwing around moving the screen LOL |
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01/23/2008 01:32:46 PM · #6 |
If you run Windows, don't have one of the hardware-based screen calibrators, and use Photoshop, check in your Control Panel for the Adobe Gamma utility. You can use that to help calibrate your screen.
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01/23/2008 04:07:06 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by JulietNN: Well, it is so screwy with a laptop, cos if you move the screen you see more in a picture and if you move it the other way it is darker.
I just gotta stop screwing around moving the screen LOL |
cheap display (TN Panel) |
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