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a
Right click on a monitor image
or
click
Device Settings >>
.
b
Select
Color Correction
to display the NVIDIA Color Correction panel.
Figure 9.10
Color Correction Settings: nView Display Mode
Description of Color Correction Settings
Digital Vibrance
Digital Vibrance Control
(DVC), a mechanism for controlling color separation
and intensity, boosts the color saturation of an image so that all images
—
including 2D, 3D, and video
—
appear brighter and crisper (even on flat panels)
in your applications.
Note:
DVC is supported by the GeForce2 MX and later series of NVIDIA
GPUs.
Digital Vibrance can be turned off or set to different levels from low to high
through the Color Correction panel as shown in
Active Color Channel
Allows you to select the color channel controlled by the sliders. You can adjust
the red, green or blue channels individually or all three channels at once.
“Image Sharpening”
is a new feature
available with
GeForce FX and
newer GPUs.
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