Well, I feel foolish. Apparently this is a "feature" of DVI, not isolated to the 1907FP. I've got to say I prefer the old fashioned method of controlling contrast myself, but I guess I can't blame the monitor for this one. Sorry.
I have a color calibration/correction device (huey) to color-correct my monitor so the colors are true for photograhy. When I ran the setup on it this morning (every 2 weeks, since your monitor's color can change over time), it asked if I could see a pattern. When I said no, it told me to turn down the monitor's contrast until I could see it.
Imagine my surprise when the monitor wouldn't let me change the contrast. Because of that, I'm missing some details in my photos. Not good.
Does anyone know if this feature can be disabled or otherwise worked-around?
tiuk
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May 2nd, 2006 02:00
pbarnes7
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April 24th, 2008 10:00
Feature or not, I want to be able to adjust it.
I have a color calibration/correction device (huey) to color-correct my monitor so the colors are true for photograhy. When I ran the setup on it this morning (every 2 weeks, since your monitor's color can change over time), it asked if I could see a pattern. When I said no, it told me to turn down the monitor's contrast until I could see it.
Imagine my surprise when the monitor wouldn't let me change the contrast. Because of that, I'm missing some details in my photos. Not good.
Does anyone know if this feature can be disabled or otherwise worked-around?
Thanks,
Phil