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    Adjust color temperature / calibrate LCD?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by rhizop0d, Feb 20, 2007.

  1. rhizop0d

    rhizop0d Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a Z61t and have been noticing that at maximum brightness the screen is "too cold" or "too blue" if you know what I mean. Does anyone know of any tools out there to adjust the Thinkpad display temperature, or how to adjust things like contrast, saturation, and tint on a Thinkpad display?
     
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    vespoli 402 NBR Reviewer

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    You might try adjusting the gamma. If you have photoshop try using adobe gamma, otherwise I believe powerstrip has an option.
     
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    rhizop0d Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ah, thanks. I actually was able to fix it using the monitor driver and ICC profile from this link.
     
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