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    How to change color profile?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by dotHack, Jun 10, 2008.

  1. dotHack

    dotHack Notebook Consultant

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    Ok, I've got a new Vaio FZ laptop (fz4000 cto), and my screen, when not at it fulest bright setting, looks kinda "green", i mean, everything on the screen seems to have more "green" than it should. Everything. Whites are a bit green, and so on.

    Since my sister has another fz (xbrite eco, mine is xbrite hi color) and even her screen looks better than mine when not at full... I'm thinking that maybe the color profile of my laptop it's not good.

    But how can I, in Windows Vista, change this? On XP i remember you got the option to change every color channel (Red, Green or Blue). Here, I would like to low the "green" bar... but where's that option? does anyone here knows?

    Thanks!
     
  2. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    You can mess around with the color levels in the Control Panel/Center of the GPU (Nvidia / Ati).