Color Correction Settings; Digital Vibrance; Brightness, Contrast, And Gamma - Nvidia VCQFX550PCIEPB - Quadro FX 550 User Manual

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Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features

Color Correction Settings

Digital Vibrance

Note: The Digital Vibrance Control (DVC) feature supported by the GeForce2 MX
and newer series of NVIDIA GPUs.
DVC, a mechanism for controlling color separation and intensity, boosts the color
saturation of an image so that all images
brighter and crisper (even on flat panels) in your applications.
Digital Vibrance can be turned off or set to different levels from low to high as shown
in
Figure

Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma

Note: The Color profile option on this page must be set to Standard Mode in order
to use the Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma sliders.
To adjust the Brightness, Contrast, or Gamma values for the selected color channel,
click and move the sliders until you see the desired adjustment.
Notice that the color curve graph changes as you adjust values using these sliders,
which also reflects in the values of the Input and Output boxes displayed on the left
of the Gamma slider.
Adjusting brightness, contrast, and gamma values helps you compensate for
variations in luminance between a source image and its output on a display. This is
useful when working with image processing applications to help provide more
accurate color reproduction of images (such as photographs) when they are
displayed on your screen.
Also, many 3D-accelerated games may appear too dark to play. Increasing the
brightness and/or gamma value equally across all channels will make these games
appear brighter, making them more playable.
For related information, see
on page
100
7.1.
"Color Channels" on page 101
102.
including 2D, 3D, and video
and
appear
"Color Curve Graph"
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