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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: New U2410 A02: Blue Tinge in sRGB |
cmregado |
Posted: 14 Nov 2010, 17:24
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[quote] Yep, that's exactly what I want to check. Thanks for parsing through my horribly ignorant sounding descriptions. :) Alrighty, so I did exactly that. With the same picture loaded in Safari and IE and using the Dell icc, they always look different from each other. Even in sRGB mode. Also in a... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: New U2410 A02: Blue Tinge in sRGB |
cmregado |
Posted: 14 Nov 2010, 03:24
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Ah, so you just want to check the emulation of sRGB up against "how it should look in sRGB"? :) Then do this: Use aRGB preset and load dells .icc color profile. Download newest Apple Safari browser (because it is color managed). Open a picture that has sRGB as colorspace with blue in it in both App... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: New U2410 A02: Blue Tinge in sRGB |
cmregado |
Posted: 13 Nov 2010, 23:38
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Colors are different between sRGB and aRGB gamut. They are supposed to be. However, if you have a blue tint, color temperature might not be the same between the settings. Try to change the color temperature through the GFX card and see if you can normalize this. What .icc profile do you use and wha... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: New U2410 A02: Blue Tinge in sRGB |
cmregado |
Posted: 13 Nov 2010, 19:53
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This is after it has warmed up for a while, right? It's too bad, really. Though if you're not using it for gaming and don't need super-accurate colors, why not just use the custom color mode? It has many settings. Or simple change the 'temperature' settings on the monitor or the video drivers to ge... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: New U2410 A02: Blue Tinge in sRGB |
cmregado |
Posted: 13 Nov 2010, 17:43
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Hi, I just bought a U2410, but I have one little problem. Since I know it's a popular monitor 'round these forums, I was hoping someone could provide some advice or a brief test of their own monitor. I will only be using this monitor for basic computer stuff, no important or professional image editi... |
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Forum: General Gaming Discussions Topic: Windows 95 games |
cmregado |
Posted: 24 Apr 2006, 03:44
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It doesent use Direct 3D or Open GL to do the rendeing, it uses Glide and whatever the api for the matrox and renditions was. I cant see how it would work on any modern graphics card without a wrapper. If that can be solved then it could possibly work with compatibility mode turned on. Ah, that mak... |
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Forum: General Gaming Discussions Topic: Windows 95 games |
cmregado |
Posted: 23 Apr 2006, 15:27
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Replies: 25 Views: 6606
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Does XP's "run in compatibility mode" not work? I've installed a utility or two that required a certain OS. Just right-click on the setup.exe file --> Properties --> Compatibility, and the rest should be straight forward. You might have to do the same to the game's .exe file too. |
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