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Old July 15th, 2010, 06:20 AM
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Re: horizontal roll

Does the adapter that you are using come with a menu button with settings for color correction ? As mine does. Other than that there are ways to improve your color settings on extended monitors in windows 7.

First connect your external monitor then right click a blank area of your desktop, from the box that opens select Screen resolution, The window should show 2 monitors side by side, select the extended window And right click it, from the box that opens select properties, now a window should open with various tabs on the top, select "color management" Then there is another box with a button to click color management. From the window that opens make sure that display 2 is showing in the devices window then click advanced. from the bottom of that window you should see an option "Calibrate display" Then follow the on screen instructions.

The notes below I copied from the windows help file. Which you can find by clicking Start/help & support and typing in "display color calibration" this will guide you through the process



Calibrate your display


What is Display Color Calibration?

Notes
  • If you have a display calibration device that came with other software, consider using the color measurement device with the accompanying software instead of Display Color Calibration. Using the calibration device with the accompanying calibration software that often comes with it can help you get the best color on your display. In general, using a color measurement instrument to calibrate your display will result in a better calibration compared to the results of doing a visual calibration (which is done in Display Color Calibration).
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Old July 15th, 2010, 01:52 PM
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Re: horizontal roll

Not sure about any of that technical stuff. Took me 6 mo's of my daughter teaching me, just to remember how to turn a computer on. But i know for a fact, that color sure varies from one television set, or even monitor to another. Walk into your local walmart sometime to the {gag} electronics dept. Walk by all those big screen vizeo's and sony, and sanyo 40 incher's....

But on a more interesting note. Back when i was disc based. I have had the lyrics on the same cdg disc, appear a slightly different color from one karaoke player to the next. Chartbuster was notorius for this. Chartbuster lyrics on my Pioneer player, a slightly golden color, JVC yellow, VocoPro light nasty brown almost. I know...i know...that's not what dale meant. But hoster is very consistent with my JVC triple drawer player as far as graphic and lyric colors and displays...none better then hoster.
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Old July 15th, 2010, 06:20 PM
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Re: horizontal roll

I think Rikki and Dennis are probably on the right track. There are also adjustments on the TVs themselves for Hue also that may need to be adjusted if it is good on one and not on the other. As far as Hoster, it only puts out exactly what colors are put in which no adjustments there for hue.
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