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    Envy 14 Screen Tweaks

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Mike415, Aug 3, 2010.

  1. Mike415

    Mike415 Notebook Evangelist

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    In the ATI Software I changed my screens settings to:

    Gamma-
    Red: .85
    Green: .85
    Blue: .7

    General Brightness: 22
    General Contrast: 85

    With these I get nice contrast/brightness as well as gamma settings of around 2.2. Let me know what you think or share your configs here.
     
  2. neothe0ne

    neothe0ne Notebook Consultant

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    Are your Brightness and Contrast values for Blue only?
     
  3. Mike415

    Mike415 Notebook Evangelist

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    No, general (all)
     
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    davbren Notebook Guru

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    So this produces more accurate results?
     
  5. Mike415

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    It should. You can always revert back to stock. I used a few online and Windows tools to get the settings that should hopefully correlate well to faithful printing.