I just read something in the nVnews post...
can we get a few things explained with the banding problem.
Does this only occur in CRT monitors? OR does it affect all monitors?
Does it only affect the RGB output(s) or does it affect both the DVI AND RGB outputs??
I give you these scenarios (to help me understand)... which of these result in the banding?
1. single CRT using RGB adaptor.
2. single LCD using RGB adaptor.
3. single CRT using DVI
4. single LCD using DVI
5. LCD/CRT using DVI, 2nd CRT using RGB
6. 2 LCDs using DVI
7. 2 CRTs using RGB
8. 3 CRTs using RGB
9. 3 LCDs using RGB
any other combinations that you know will produce banding?
I was under the impression that the banding occurred all the time under all circumstances. But now, maybe that isn't the case??
If this IS NOT the case, maybe we shouldn't be beating the drum so much about it.
can we get a few things explained with the banding problem.
Does this only occur in CRT monitors? OR does it affect all monitors?
Does it only affect the RGB output(s) or does it affect both the DVI AND RGB outputs??
I give you these scenarios (to help me understand)... which of these result in the banding?
1. single CRT using RGB adaptor.
2. single LCD using RGB adaptor.
3. single CRT using DVI
4. single LCD using DVI
5. LCD/CRT using DVI, 2nd CRT using RGB
6. 2 LCDs using DVI
7. 2 CRTs using RGB
8. 3 CRTs using RGB
9. 3 LCDs using RGB
any other combinations that you know will produce banding?
I was under the impression that the banding occurred all the time under all circumstances. But now, maybe that isn't the case??
If this IS NOT the case, maybe we shouldn't be beating the drum so much about it.
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