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- <h1>Wizard Brightness/Contrast Help</h1>
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- <div align="center"> <img src="screen_wizard_bc.gif" width="606" height="432"><br>
- <font size="-1">( This is the wizard's brightness/contrast screen for Monitor
- Calibration Wizard.)</font></div>
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- <h3>What you can do on this screen:</h3>
- Please read the introductions. The main goal is to get the white box as bright
- as possible while keeping the black box as dark as possible. The farther apart
- you can get black and white the more vivid the colors will look. This is done
- by adjusting the brightness and contrast settings on your monitor. Some monitors
- may not have both settings while others have even more color settings.<br>
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- The contrast adjustment on your monitor will seperate white from black. The higher
- the contrast setting the more black and white are seperated. The lower the setting
- the closer black and white will be to each other. Try setting this as high as
- possible until it visibly does affect the colors diplayed on your monitor. You
- may want to raise or lower it after adjusting the brightness setting of your monitor.<br>
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- The brightness setting on your monitor adjusts the overall brightness of all colors
- displayed by your monitor. By raising the brightness, all the colors displayed
- by your monitor should increase. Lowering the brightness setting should descrease
- the brightness of all the colors displayed by your monitor.<br>
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- Some monitors have a red, green, and blue intensity setting. If your monitor has
- these settings, setting them to the max value may help make the white brighter
- and help make the colors appear more vivid.<br>
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- Some CRT monitors and many LCD screens have poor brightness and constrast settings
- that only sort-of-work. Try your best at getting the black box as dark as possible
- while getting the white box as bright as possible.<br>
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- Click the "Continue" button when you are done.<br>
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