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Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
Apply Color Changes to...
The
Apply color changes to
list appears at the top of the Color Correction page.
Click the list to display the settings below and then select a setting.
•
All
applies the color correction settings on this page to your Windows desktop
and to video playback.
•
Desktop
applies the color correction settings to your Windows desktop.
•
Overlay/VMR
applies color correction settings on this page to video playback that
uses overlay hardware.
Note:
Current generation hardware overlay does not support per-component
(Red, Green, Blue) color correction, but instead exposes a single. unified
color correction channel. Therefore, if you select this setting, only the
All
Channels
setting in the color channels list is available. (See
in the next section.)
•
Full Screen Video
applies color correction settings on this page to any full screen
video that is running on your display.
Color Channels
The color channels list appears directly above the color curve graph on the Color
Correction page.
Click the color channel list to select a color channel.
You can adjust the
Red
,
Green
, and
Blue
channels by selecting each color separately
or by selecting the composite choice
All channels
, which is the default setting.
Note:
If you select the
Overlay/VMR
setting from the
Apply color changes to
list
“Apply Color Changes to...” on page 101
), only the
All Channels
setting is
available.
When you select a color channel, notice that the following takes place:
• The color appears in the graph of the color correction curve below.
• Moving the
Brightness/Contrast/Gamma
sliders changes the appearance of the
colored line/curves in the graph in real time.
For additional information on the graph of the color correction curve, see
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