Calibrating your computer monitor can fix most screen problems. Adjust color profile in “Graphic properties” menu or use self-calibration tool. Adobe® Gamma and ICC profiles are also options. Monitor calibration services are available.
Many people seem to think that when their computer screen is fuzzy or blurry, it’s time to buy a new monitor. This is usually not the case. Over time, as hardware or software is added, the computer monitor becomes misaligned. Calibrating your monitor is a simple thing to do that will fix most computer screen problems.
When color looks off on a computer screen, it’s usually due to the color profile. For a monitor to display optimal color preferences, it must be in High Color or 24-bit mode. Calibrating the monitor involves changing the color profile in the “Graphic properties” menu. You can quickly access this menu by right-clicking on the desktop.
Some computer monitors, such as those manufactured by Gateway, come with a self-calibration tool on their monitors. To access this feature, open the program and select the wizard. The wizard will ask you to select the brightness, contrast, focus, resolution and position you are interested in.
You can make minor adjustments to your computer monitor using the contrast and brightness controls, usually found on the front of the monitor, near the bottom of the screen. Refer to the manual if you can’t locate the controls, as it varies by model. Before performing this monitor calibration function, be sure to close the curtains or blinds to avoid glare from the sunlight.
If you have Adobe® Photoshop® installed on your computer, you can perform a full monitor calibration using Adobe® Gamma. To access Adobe® Gamma, click the “Start” menu and select “Settings.” Open the control panel and select “Adobe Gamma”. Follow the prompts to calibrate your monitor.
Those who are computer savvy can calibrate their monitor using an ICC profile. To create an ICC profile, you will need to purchase a profiling package. The package usually contains a measuring instrument, a test target and a software program. The software will display color swatches that you can print and measure.
Monitor Calibration Services are available for people who aren’t comfortable making monitor adjustments on their own. These services are much less expensive than buying a new monitor and will extend the life of your current one. Companies like the Geek Squad provide monitor calibration services and will even train owners on how to do the calibration yourself.
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