4. Software Reference

General Functions

Brightness / Contrast / Gamma Brightness / Contrast / Gamma sliders let you calibrate the brightness, contrast, and gamma output of your display card.

Desktop

Changes to your color settings are shown immediately on your monitor. You may change the preview picture by clicking Load from the Desktop box.

D3D/Game / OpenGL

Changes to your color settings are shown immediately on your monitor.

Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation

Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation sliders let you calibrate the bright- ness, contrast, hue, and saturation output of your display card.

Video

Changes to your settings can be viewed on the displayed picture (shown as race horses).

Dragging a slider to the left decreases the level and to the right increases it. The number at the right of each slider displays the brightness (value range: -

128 to +128, default: 0), contrast (-30 to 30, default:

0), or gamma value (0.2 to 3.0, default: 1.0).

Dragging a slider to the left decreases the level and to the right increases it. The number at the right of each slider displays the brightness (value range: -100 to 100, default: 0), contrast (0 to 200, de- fault: 100), hue (-180 to 180, default: 0), or saturation value (0 to 200, de- fault: 100).

Color

Reference S/W .4

Color Spline

Color Spline shows how each (R, G, or B) or all channels are distributed when you move the Brightness, Con- trast, or Gamma slider to make your adjustments. You can adjust all channels at once (All) or individual channels (R, G, or B).

Scheme

Scheme lists schemes that you can use to change the appearance of many screen elements simultaneously. You can use existing schemes, or create and save your own scheme by saving your current settings, or delete unwanted schemes. You may want to save a scheme that you created for some special situations, such as when you want to use the same settings when playing a certain game or a movie.

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