| Posted on August 8, 2012 at 5:55 AM |
It has been said that some of our software's graphical-user-interfaces are too light in colour.
But I have to respectfully disagree with them. To get the right image colours on your LCD monitor/screen, you first need to calibrate it to your eyes liking.
To do this you need to go to the following website to accomplish this. Screen Calibration
And if I may suggest the following settings for best viewing and user experience of your LCD monitor, if you have ATI Catalyst Control Center installed on your computer.
Best settings for viewing:
Before calibration:
Screen Card Settings: { Radeon 9550 AGP }
Gamma: 0,5 >> 0.8 << 3.5 = 0.8 points on the gamma scale
Brightness: -100 >> -40 << 100 = -40 points on the brightness scale
Contrast: 0 >> 120 << 200 = 120 points on the contrast scale
Monitor Settings: { LG Flatron W2243S }
Gamma: 0
Brightness: 75
Contrast: 80
After I calibrated my screen card: { Radeon 9550 AGP }
Gamma: 0,5 >> 1.0 << 3.5 - Set your screen to 1.0 points on the gamma scale
Brightness: -100 >> 0 << 100 - Set your screen to 0 points on the brightness scale
Contrast: 0 >> 100 << 200 - Set your screen to 100 points on the contrast scale
Monitor Settings: { LG Flatron W2243S }
Gamma: -50
Brightness: 70
Contrast: 70
The above settings are what I currently use. It may be different for everybody else, but I found these to give me the best colour and viewing pleasure on my computer.
Enjoy! ![]()
P.S. >> Please let me know if possible what your current and new settings are on your LCD screen. It will definitly help me in creating better looking interfaces of all our software applications.
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