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From: jeffinputnam on 31 Dec 2007 10:59 I'm using a Visiontek HD2600XT card. Since installation, videos shown on the computer, (whether they be from the machine itself, online, where ever,) tend to be darker than they were under my old NVIDIA card. With NVIDIA there was a video overlay setting that allowed me to tweak gamma, etc., in videos as they played, even within the Netflix movie player itself. I can't seem to find a similar setting with this new card and find that if I bring up the gamma or brightness it effects the entire desktop and not just the video window itself. Is there such a setting in ATI's Catalyst Control or a utility that would do the same? Thanks, J
From: First of One on 31 Dec 2007 21:41 Two places, depending on the rendering mode the media player app is using: Open up Catalyst Control Center: 1) Go to "Color" Where it says "Set color correction for", select "Full screen 3D" in the drop-down menu. Then you can adjust the gamma/brightness/contrast for overlays and 3D games. 2) Go to "Avivo Video" -> All Settings Uncheck "use application settings". Then you can adjust the gamma/brightness/contrast for videos. -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "jeffinputnam" <jeffinputnam(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:V6KdnUHxZtNBjOTanZ2dnUVZ_sudnZ2d(a)giganews.com... > I'm using a Visiontek HD2600XT card. > > Since installation, videos shown on the computer, (whether they be from > the machine itself, online, where ever,) tend to be darker than they were > under my old NVIDIA card. With NVIDIA there was a video overlay setting > that allowed me to tweak gamma, etc., in videos as they played, even > within the Netflix movie player itself. I can't seem to find a similar > setting with this new card and find that if I bring up the gamma or > brightness it effects the entire desktop and not just the video window > itself. > > Is there such a setting in ATI's Catalyst Control or a utility that would > do the same? > > Thanks, > > J
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