My initial days at Vesess, were just a little traumatic for me, due to the fact that all the monitors were so good with their colours. Compared with my own monitor at home…
I didn’t really notice it earlier. Perhaps games were meant to be played that way - where the road was more a matter of faith than anything else. Or perhaps the photos I got actually were dark and it wasn’t just my imagination.
Incredibly, that’s not the case. Gamers around the world have had problems with either their monitors or their graphics cards or even the games themselves. So much so that there are gamma adjustment software.
Having found one such software, I thought I’d share it with you. Who knows, you might discover some good use for it.
Just check out the IPGamma software from IPlay. It’s a handy little software that sits in your (Windows) system tray and allows a little Ctrl+Alt manipulation of your monitor’s gamma settings.
So if you’ll excuse me - there are colours and details I shall be seeing for the first time…
update - September 3, 2007: It seems the IPGamma software is no longer available at the location mentioned. Even worse, I’ve lost the only copy of the file that I had. Another option available is Powerstrip, available from En Tech Taiwan
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