Here's the problem. I'm rather picky about the way I adjust my monitor, and I want the color to look good, so I get a gamma calibration image like this:<BR> View ...
Way too many people had to adjust their television sets to watch this past Sunday’s Game of Thrones episode. In fact, there were so many Monday morning articles about all the settings you should try ...
Unfortunately, the face, is still too dark, and most of the pixels are well below 60 IRE. How do we address that? We attack it with the Gamma Correction effect (Figure 11, below). What does gamma do?
So, I now have my GeForce 2 GTS installed, with my old monitor.<BR><BR>It runs great. 8)<BR><BR>However, I'm having one hell of a hard time getting the brightness ...
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One other effect that's useful for brightness and contrast adjustments is called the Shadow/Highlight effect (Figure 14, below). I've used this effect for years, and only recently started noticing ...
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