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    how do i change the gamma- and colour-ccorrections for the 2nd monitor (dual-head)? on my 1st display it is working properly.

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    >> Surfwienix <<

    My System:

    AMD K6-2/400 non-o/c
    Epox MVP3C-M Super7 (VIA 4.24)
    128MB SDRAM(PC100), CAS2
    Matrox Millennium G400 MAX
    ("Driver Package" 6.04.029 + TGL 1.3 + DX 7a) AGP2x/256MB @IRQ11(not sharing) non-o/c
    Terratec DMX Sound-System
    20,4GB Maxtor HDD (UDMA33)
    6,4GB Maxtor HDD (UDMA33)
    ASUS 50x-CDROM (UDMA33)
    Realtek 8019 Ethernet (ISA)
    Creatix HAM V.90 Modem
    19" Monitor CTX-VL950T (95khz)
    21" HP A4033A (2nd Display)
    Windows 98SE
    my system:

    AMD XP 2000+
    Abit KTA7 (VIA 4.49)
    512MB SDRAM133
    Matrox Millennium G400 MAX (5.91, AGP 2x)
    Windows XP Prof

  • #2
    You can't adjust it with software for the second head.
    The only color adjustment you can do on the second head is whatever the monitor itself can do.
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    • #3
      oh no!

      can i do something changing the *.icm file for the monitor?
      my system:

      AMD XP 2000+
      Abit KTA7 (VIA 4.49)
      512MB SDRAM133
      Matrox Millennium G400 MAX (5.91, AGP 2x)
      Windows XP Prof

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      • #4
        any hints??

        please, come on. it's a terrible red-like display and i like colder colors.
        my system:

        AMD XP 2000+
        Abit KTA7 (VIA 4.49)
        512MB SDRAM133
        Matrox Millennium G400 MAX (5.91, AGP 2x)
        Windows XP Prof

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        • #5
          Your monitor (if it's worth a darn) should have those controls built onto it, why not use them?

          Rags

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          • #6
            no, it's an older one (HewlettPackard 4033A), and you can only chose a red profile or a more red one.
            my system:

            AMD XP 2000+
            Abit KTA7 (VIA 4.49)
            512MB SDRAM133
            Matrox Millennium G400 MAX (5.91, AGP 2x)
            Windows XP Prof

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            • #7
              what is with this *.icm files. what are they for? can i prepare them?
              my system:

              AMD XP 2000+
              Abit KTA7 (VIA 4.49)
              512MB SDRAM133
              Matrox Millennium G400 MAX (5.91, AGP 2x)
              Windows XP Prof

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Surfwienix:
                no, it's an older one (HewlettPackard 4033A), and you can only chose a red profile or a more red one.
                I have this HP monitor as well (but no G400 Dual-Head); it is an OEM version of Sont GDM20E01. I bought it second-hand, and when I first set it up, occassionaly there would be a reddish cast over the whole image, which seemed to depend on how the video cable was placed behind the monitor. But after a lot of trouble, I found that the problem was caused by a poor quality video cable: one (or more) of the BNC connector signal wires was slightly loose and had only partial contact. Replacing the whole video cable with a second, higher quality new one solved the reddish cast problem.

                Anyway, try wiggling the BNC wires where they join the main cable--VERY, VERY GENTLY!!!!--and see if the colour balance changes on the monitor. If it does, then you may have a BNC wire contact problem.

                Michel.

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                • #9
                  didn't help. it's not very red at all. i would say it's a normal balance, but i like it more blue. i wanna know if altering the *.icm file would change anything?
                  my system:

                  AMD XP 2000+
                  Abit KTA7 (VIA 4.49)
                  512MB SDRAM133
                  Matrox Millennium G400 MAX (5.91, AGP 2x)
                  Windows XP Prof

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