Does adjusting the contrast and brightness make the colors better?
Action:
1) Open a word processor and open a text document (place some text on screen).
2) Locate the brightness and contrast controls on the display unit. Try one of the following locations:
a) Just underneath the lower front edge of the display.
b) Inside a control panel door on the display.
c) Along the left or right side of the display.
d) Somewhere on the rear panel of the display.
NOTE: For the exact location of the controls, read the documentation that came with the display.
3) Turn the contrast control back and forth until the letters on the screen appear sharp.
4) Turn the brightness control all the way up. Then turn it down until the light-colored glow around the screen's borders merges into the background.
Question:
Does adjusting the contrast and brightness make the colors better?
Responses:
Yes, colors look better after adjustments
No, colors still look bad