I'd hate to have everyone that reads this think about it but I'm curious. If your screen color is set at default in your ccc or splendid, is your screen a little bit too much on the blue side?
I did a color calibration in ctrl panel, display, and when I reached the grays, I thought my screen was a bit too blue so I adjusted it. It is the same for you guys too?
Don't forget to re-active colors for ati or splndid when doing calibration, don't use what they give u in the calibration window. Just use ccc or splindid when adjusting.
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I've turned Splendid off and ATI colors to defaults, enabled EDID, and calibrated the screen using the Color Calibration Wizard. Splendid keeps replacing my calibration with it's own less-quality one.
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Is that by uninstalling the Splendid utility or does "Normal" mode suffice as being off?
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Either way works, but I uninstalled.
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The splendid software is useless to be honest.
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I got rid of splendid as well. I calibrated the screen with my ati wizard since everytime I open it up, it switches to it and replaces what I calibrated in the calibration screen.
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Got rid of splendid. Had the splendid button already re-mapped as a media key. Thanks for pushing me off the cliff.
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How did you re-mapped the splendid button?
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Asus NB Keys.
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wheres the asus nb keys?
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Google "ASUS Notebook Keys 1.3" and the first result should be the one (its on this forum too).
Make sure you hex edit "HControl.exe" inside ATK folder or it will error.
"ATK0100 AC EVENT %d" to "ATK0100 AC EVENT", when you delete the 3 characters, make sure you set them to NULL (00 in hex), and not space (20 in hex). -
ok thanks for the information
Screen color
Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Xellon, Feb 21, 2011.