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    color temperature

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by raymarcher, Sep 26, 2008.

  1. raymarcher

    raymarcher Newbie

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    How can I changethe color temperature of my screen? Now it is blue, which is not suited for graphic work... Where can I change this setting?

    I have an HP 8710W

    Thanks
     
  2. Manic Penguins

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    If you have an nVidia graphics card then right click your desktop and choose nVidia Control Panel and there should be things like adjust desktop colour settings etc to change the setup.
     
  3. raymarcher

    raymarcher Newbie

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    There is no option in it that resembles color temperature settings.... :(


    Anyone else can help?
     
  4. matmat07

    matmat07 Notebook Evangelist

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    What do you mean by color temperature?
     
  5. unnamed01

    unnamed01 Notebook Deity

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    Kinda like a everything has a blue tint if the colour temperature is "cool" and red if its "warm"? My T.V has this option its hard to describe.
     
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    What graphics card do you have, it will probably help.
     
  7. matmat07

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    There was a thread about it for the 6920G. Search on the forum