First of all: (make sure the 'Caps Lock' on your keyboard isn't on, writing in all Caps is impolite) <- lol Hello, I have following problem...i am sure you have already had this problem for quite a few times, but I couldn't find any solution in the short run. I have one of these Dell E176FP Color Monitors and I accidentally changed the color values. I didn't know how this could happen because I only pressed the + button (like 1000 times) which should actually cause the monitor to go back to the normal settings. I wanted to make it a bit brighter but I messed it up completely. I also tried to use different settings but it didn't really help. Now there is too much green but every time I try to change it to something different the colors don't really fit. I tried to adjust the settings with Adobe Gamma but it didn't really help. I also tried a program called "QuickGamma" which didn't help either. Now I would really appreciate it if anyone could either tell me the color values I need to put or could give me any other useful information. I also might have changed the color profile (I don't really know the name in English) which should be Adobe RGB1998? Or doesn't this affect the colors? Thanks in advance, Phill PS: Sry for bad grammar...>.>
Try the auto adjust button, usually by holding the + button for a sec
Posted on Oct 22, 2007
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every thing looks very red
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