User Guide

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NVIDIA Corporation
C
HAPTER
10 Additional Features and Enhancements
The Color Correction controls help you to compensate for variations in
luminance between a source image and its output on a display device. This is
useful when working with image processing applications to help provide
more accurate color reproduction of images (such as photographs) when they
are displayed on your monitor.
Also, many 3D-accelerated games may appear too dark to play. Increasing
the brightness and/or gamma value equally across all channels will make
these games appear brighter, making them more playable.
Diagonal Line/Curve: A graphical representation of the color curve. This
curve will change in real time as you adjust the contrast, brightness or
gamma.
Selecting Automatically apply these settings at startup automatically
restores the color adjustments you have made here when Windows is
restarted.
Note: If your computer is running on a network, the color will be adjusted
after you have logged on to Windows
Custom color settings provides a list of the custom color settings you have
saved. Selecting an item from the list will activate the setting.
Save as lets you save the current color settings as a custom setting. Saved
settings will then be added to the adjacent list.
Delete deletes the custom color setting currently selected in the list.
Restore Hardware Defaults restores all color values to the hardware factory
settings.
OpenGL Settings
Follow these steps to access the OpenGL Setting panel:
1 Right click from the Windows desktop to display the context menu, click
Properties, the Settings tab, and the Advanced button
2 Click the tab with the name of your NVIDIA GPU, such as GeForce3,
GeForce2 MX/MX 400, Quadro2 MXR/EX, etc.
3 Click Additional Properties, then click the OpenGL Settings tab to display
the OpenGL Settings panel.
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