Hymer wrote:
> :
>
>>>>Could be the monitor, CRT's will shift color, and allow you to
>>>>adjust as
>>>>you see fit. Check your monitor controls for the correct operation
>>>>of color adjustment.
>>>>
>>>>Hymer wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>>I created several images using a light, bright green color: R=153,
>>>>>G=204, B=0. The color looked perfect at the time but recently it
>>>>>looks gray with a slight tint of green. It appears as if I have
>>>>>lost the original color.
>>>>>
>>>>>The loss of color appears to be system-wide, showing up in Power
>>>>>Point, Word, Photoshop, etc. I checked the drivers for my monitor
>>>>>and graphics card but there does not seem to be a better choice.
>>>>>It is now using the Microsoft default drivers for both. The color
>>>>>seems to be OK in general and is only noticeable with specific RGB
>>>>>inspection.
>>>>>
>>>>>The color was produced on this system and looked fine at the time.
>>>>>This is an older system: Athlon 2500+ (1.8 gigs), Radeon 9600 (128
>>>>>mb), 512 mb RAM, Sony 500PS monitor, XP Pro SP2.
>>>>>
>>>>>Can anyone suggest what might be doing this and what I might try
>>>>>to correct it?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi Bob,
>>>
>>>I tried to adjust the monitor but no luck.
>>>
>>>Here is an example at
>>>http://www.usernomics.com/images/colortest.jpg .
>>>The lines and the solid bar at the top should look like a bright,
>>>light green color. On my monitor it is now displaying as gray with
>>>a
>>>slightly green tint.
>>>
>>>Thanks Bob,
>>>
>>>Bob
>>
>>Could be the green gun is failing. But you could also check the
>>driver specific color trim in Display properties.
>
>
>
> Hi Bob - Were do I find color trim? It did not appear in Device
> Manager/Display/Properties.
>
> Hi Owkmann - I have not tried a different monitor. The green color
> when I look at a color wheel shows green but it is not primary color
> green. It is a light, bright, green going towards the yellow.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
>
Display Properties, R-click the Desktop, Properties, Settings, Advanced,
now look for a tab with your graphics adapter name on it. Click that,
you can fiddle with the colors there. But I tend to suspect you have a
hardware issue/setting problem with the monitor itself.