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    screen calibration

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by steptoes, Jul 20, 2008.

  1. steptoes

    steptoes Newbie

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    hello
    this is my first laptop.

    i am a student photographer and am struggling to get my laptop and pc screens to match each other.
    i tried using adobe gamma on the laptop, but i cant seem to find the contrast slider.
    when i save an image and view it on another screen, the colours are very saturated.

    can anyone help?
     
  2. CQSTELUSH

    CQSTELUSH Notebook Consultant

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    Find a pro with proper equipment to calibrate it for you.

    Some basic calibration you can do it yourself within the nVidia (or ATi) drivers settings.