ATI X1800 User Guide - Page 82

Color - FullScreen 3D, Display Color to con FullScreen 3D, Set Color Gamma

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74 Color - FullScreen 3D Clicking Discard applies to all features of an aspect, not just the feature in the current view. Color - FullScreen 3D Adjusting the Gamma control alters the overall richness of color. Adjusting the Brightness control alters the overall brightness. Adjusting the Contrast control alters the overall contrast. • Adjusting the Gamma can be useful for CAD applications that rely heavily on color coding or applications that require realistic color. • Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast can be useful for 3D games that display dimly lit scenes. Display Color page to configure FullScreen 3D 1 Click Color in Advanced View. 2 Select FullScreen 3D from the Set color correction for: drop-down menu. Set Color Gamma 1 Click Color in Advanced View. 2 Click and drag the Control slider to your preferred setting: • To increase the Gamma, move the slider to the right. • To decrease the Gamma, move the slider to the left. • Optionally, click the up and down arrow buttons of the adjustment box. Note: Click the Reset button to cancel any adjustments made. Note: The preview image automatically displays the adjustments you have made. Set Color Contrast 1 Click Color in Advanced View. 2 Click and drag the Control slider to your preferred setting: • To increase the Contrast, move the slider to the right. • To decrease the Contrast, move the slider to the left. • Optionally, click the up and down arrow buttons in the adjustment box.

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Color - FullScreen 3D
Clicking
Discard
applies to all features of an aspect, not just the feature in
the current view.
Color - FullScreen 3D
Adjusting the
Gamma
control alters the overall richness of color. Adjusting
the
Brightness
control alters the overall brightness. Adjusting the
Contrast
control alters the overall contrast.
Adjusting the Gamma can be useful for CAD applications that rely
heavily on color coding or applications that require realistic color.
Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast can be useful for 3D games
that display dimly lit scenes.
Display Color page to configure FullScreen 3D
1
Click
Color
in Advanced View.
2
Select
FullScreen 3D
from the Set color correction for: drop-down
menu.
Set Color Gamma
1
Click
Color
in Advanced View.
2
Click and drag the Control slider to your preferred setting:
To increase the Gamma, move the slider to the right.
To decrease the Gamma, move the slider to the left.
Optionally, click the up and down arrow buttons of the
adjustment box.
Note:
Click the
Reset
button to cancel any adjustments made.
Note:
The preview image automatically displays the adjustments you
have made.
Set Color Contrast
1
Click
Color
in Advanced View.
2
Click and drag the
Control
slider to your preferred setting:
To increase the Contrast, move the slider to the right.
To decrease the Contrast, move the slider to the left.
Optionally, click the up and down arrow buttons in the
adjustment box.