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Brightness, Gamma, Contrast NOT working with OpenGL.

 
 
Asestar
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      20th Apr 2004
I'm using latest Omega 4.4 Drivers on powercolor 9600SE. I can set the gamme
slider to 1.50, brightness to +12, contrast to 95%, but my games are still
tooo dark.

Game that gives me most problem is UFO-Aftermath. It's almost too hard to
see the menu cause it's so dark. Settings seems to work for direct3d tough..
Strange..

Any help?


 
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      21st Apr 2004
Eh, never mind that. I just disabled "Compatibility mode of VA Shaders" from
game launcher, and brightness went ok.



"Asestar" <a s e s t a r @ s t a r t . n o> wrote in message
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> I'm using latest Omega 4.4 Drivers on powercolor 9600SE. I can set the

gamme
> slider to 1.50, brightness to +12, contrast to 95%, but my games are still
> tooo dark.
>
> Game that gives me most problem is UFO-Aftermath. It's almost too hard to
> see the menu cause it's so dark. Settings seems to work for direct3d

tough..
> Strange..
>
> Any help?
>
>



 
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