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    Monitor calibration W2

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by SRD, Sep 10, 2005.

  1. SRD

    SRD Notebook Virtuoso

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    I recently got a W2v whats the best way to adjust the color temp its alittle to cool i think more kinda blue. i dont need accurate color just more eye pleasing.
     
  2. philip_lasgourgues

    philip_lasgourgues Notebook Consultant

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    If you right click on your desktop and choose "Properties" from the menu that pops up you'll be able to modify your display settings. From there click on the "Settings" tab, then the "Advanced" button. Once in the advanced settings there should be an "ATI Colour" tab. In there you can adjust colour balance.

    Hope this helps,

    Phil
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  3. SRD

    SRD Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yeah i know but there is no real color temp adjustment like on a desktop monitor. I really cant calibrate it without a tool doesnt come out right havent done it enough times.
     
  4. philip_lasgourgues

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    Ah, fair enough. Sorry to point out something that was kind of obvious.

    Phil
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  5. SRD

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    No its ok i appreciate your responce i would have probably said the same thing if someone else wrote the thread.
     
  6. BarnOwl

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    Maybe this is any help?