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    Make your LCD a little more colorful!

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by LVNeptune, Mar 8, 2011.

  1. LVNeptune

    LVNeptune Notebook Virtuoso

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    I did this on my desktop and was amazed and tried it on my R3 and was surprised as well. Go into NVIDIA Control Panel Display->Adjust Desktop Color Settings and change "Digital Vibrance" to 100%. It looks so much more vibrant :)
     
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    Yeah and it's called Color Saturation in ATI catalyst center
     
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    Thanks, didn't know what it was in ATI.
     
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    My NVIDIA control panel doesn't have this option... What's up with that?
     
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    If you ever do printing... colors will be way way off.