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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Either way works, but I uninstalled.
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The splendid software is useless to be honest.
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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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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.