Particleman
Gawd
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2000
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Actually I don't think my first monitor was defective afterall now. What I've discovered is there is a bug in Samsung's firmware. If you adjust the gamma setting it doesn't affect the entire screen equally, there is a strip along the right hand side in which blacks will be affected by the gamma setting differently than the rest of the screen. So if you use an extreme gamma setting like +0.6 and then look at a completely black screen you can easily notice it.
Not that big of a deal since pretty much the same effect can be achieved by tweaking the brightness and contrast, but it made me think I had a defective screen.
Not that big of a deal since pretty much the same effect can be achieved by tweaking the brightness and contrast, but it made me think I had a defective screen.