F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Track issues with low brightness settings Watch for black areas in displays Address visibility concerns promptly

Track issues with low brightness settings Watch for black areas in displays Address visibility concerns promptly

Track issues with low brightness settings Watch for black areas in displays Address visibility concerns promptly

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cmonarca
Junior Member
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09-12-2016, 03:34 PM
#1
Hi, I'm having an issue with my LG 24M47VQ monitor. When I adjust the black level to low, it automatically switches back to high after 10-30 minutes. It's frustrating because I have to reset it manually. Anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this?
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cmonarca
09-12-2016, 03:34 PM #1

Hi, I'm having an issue with my LG 24M47VQ monitor. When I adjust the black level to low, it automatically switches back to high after 10-30 minutes. It's frustrating because I have to reset it manually. Anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this?

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JR_GAMER07
Posting Freak
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09-17-2016, 07:25 PM
#2
When using your PC with a monitor, configure your PC to emit a full-color signal and keep the monitor in "High" mode. This allows it to use the complete 0-255 range instead of the limited 16-235 range found on TVs. If your PC and monitor settings for black levels don't match, you might see washed-out blacks or overly bright whites, or dark whites with light gray shadows. AMD Radeon Software offers this in the Display section—set it to Full RGB (444). For Nvidia, adjust the settings in the Nvidia Control Panel under the display area. Intel also provides a similar option. Ensure the monitor is set to "High" and your PC is using the full range for accurate color reproduction.
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JR_GAMER07
09-17-2016, 07:25 PM #2

When using your PC with a monitor, configure your PC to emit a full-color signal and keep the monitor in "High" mode. This allows it to use the complete 0-255 range instead of the limited 16-235 range found on TVs. If your PC and monitor settings for black levels don't match, you might see washed-out blacks or overly bright whites, or dark whites with light gray shadows. AMD Radeon Software offers this in the Display section—set it to Full RGB (444). For Nvidia, adjust the settings in the Nvidia Control Panel under the display area. Intel also provides a similar option. Ensure the monitor is set to "High" and your PC is using the full range for accurate color reproduction.