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Originally Posted by AndrewCassino Andrew, I've heard this, but it does not jive with what I see happening when I calibrate my NEC display with EyeOne Match under Windows XP. When I do an Advanced Calibration there is a discrete step for setting contrast, and the contrast control on my NEC display works just fine to set the contrast level that the software wants. If this is not a hardware contrast adjustment, then what is it? |
Those settings exist and they do alter the calibration! They are far from ideal because all you're doing is altering an 8-bit LUT in the graphic card, unless you're fortunate to have one of the few, high end, high bit internal display systems that do this with less banding and far more precision when mated with software that drives this functionality instead of tapping on the OSD.