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Rich
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Re: monitor image calibration?
Mon May 26 2008 11:06 AM
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Thank you, that looks useful, I do not have the NVIDIA control panel option in the menu when I right click the desk top.
If, however, I go to C\drivers\videoNVIDIAdriver\ among all the other files, there are 2 files. One called nwiz.exe ,described as: nview wizzard version 41.06
The other called... dmcpl.exe described as nview control panel version 41.06 both these files have an icon which looks like the logo in the article you linked to.
clicking on these starts the associated programmes but you can only get as far as clicking the "NEXT" button in each and the system freezes and you have to shut down the system via the power button.
I have set up the screen using that Adobe Gamma utility is this any good? The other thing I was wondering was, how do these utilities work in relation to the settings which can be accessed via the buttons on the monitor its self, do they over ride eachother? For example you can have options for autosetup, user colour settings, (where you set the Y G B levels yourself) and there is also a warm & cool setting?
Edited by Rich (Mon May 26 2008 11:19 AM)
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