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[filmscanners] Monitor Adjustment


  • To: lexa@lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] Monitor Adjustment
  • From: "Rob Geraghty" <robg@wordweb.com>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 19:50:03 +1000
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Hopefully this isn't OT because it seems to me to be an essential part of
setting up scanning hardware.  I've just bought a new monitor, and I was
wondering if anyone knows of any software to assist in adjusting it.
Preferably freeware, but I'll consider spending more money if I have to - I
am just kind of poor at the moment.  The usual test patterns would be handy
to adjust the monitor - I have an old copy of AMI diagnostics, but it's
useless to adjust the monitor in the resolution I run with Win2K.  But most
importantly, getting the brightness, contrast and colour balance right.

As much as I would love to buy a hardware device to adjust the monitor for
correct colour, I simply can't afford one right now.

Thanks in advance,

Rob

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