You know, now that you mention it. I just reduced the browser into a window then dragged it all over my desktop, and I clearly see green shadows following it... ugh.
Message Edited by deviantek on 09-15-2006 10:47 PM
To test for banding, use one of the gradient test screens (the Softcare one is the only one that has horizontal and vertical gradients). You should see a smooth, continuous transition without distinct steps, or bands.
i just got mine too... do you notice any green or pink 'tracers' whenever you scroll webpages or move the mouse semi-fast?
i also get it around the icons when i move an Explorer window or something similar... it seems to be really obvious with gray items on white background.
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Message Edited by deviantek on 09-15-2006 10:47 PM
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September 16th, 2006 01:00
explanation of gradient banding (look at the red-green gradient pics)
To test for banding, use one of the gradient test screens (the Softcare one is the only one that has horizontal and vertical gradients). You should see a smooth, continuous transition without distinct steps, or bands.
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September 16th, 2006 01:00
i also get it around the icons when i move an Explorer window or something similar... it seems to be really obvious with gray items on white background.
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September 16th, 2006 02:00
The colors look OK to me, but I'm not sure what exactly to change them to if I were to manualy adjust it. Any advice?
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Another excellent link.
Thanks.
Have you others adjusted the RGB and brightness yet? Don't use defaults from factory.
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