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Jim Ludwig
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      18th Mar 2009
Hi,
I'm having trouble with somewhat dark video quality on my monitor. I
believe I've had this issue for a long time, but I didn't realize it until I
got a laptop awhile back and that screen is much, much brighter. My Windows
apps look fine, but if I play a dvd movie, watch a video, or play a game,
it's way too dark. Where I run into trouble for instance is when my son
plays his LEGO Batmann game. It's so dark on my pc that it is actually not
playable because you can't see half the stuff. It looks great on the
laptop. I have downloaded the latest drivers for the video card, which is
an older nvidia Geforce card. I have tried fiddling with the control panel
that came with the downloaded driver as well as obviously messing with the
control knobs on the monitor itself. Any thoughts to why I'm have this dark
video?
Thanks,
Jim Ludwig
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Malke
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      18th Mar 2009
Jim Ludwig wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm having trouble with somewhat dark video quality on my monitor. I
> believe I've had this issue for a long time, but I didn't realize it until
> I
> got a laptop awhile back and that screen is much, much brighter. My
> Windows apps look fine, but if I play a dvd movie, watch a video, or play
> a game,
> it's way too dark. Where I run into trouble for instance is when my son
> plays his LEGO Batmann game. It's so dark on my pc that it is actually
> not
> playable because you can't see half the stuff. It looks great on the
> laptop. I have downloaded the latest drivers for the video card, which is
> an older nvidia Geforce card. I have tried fiddling with the control
> panel that came with the downloaded driver as well as obviously messing
> with the
> control knobs on the monitor itself. Any thoughts to why I'm have this
> dark video?


Attach the computer to a different monitor. If everything is fine, replace
the original monitor. If everything is still dark, your video card may be
going. Uninstall it and try a known-working card.

Malke
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smlunatick
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      18th Mar 2009
On Mar 18, 5:21*pm, "Jim Ludwig" <jim...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having trouble with somewhat dark video quality on my monitor. *I
> believe I've had this issue for a long time, but I didn't realize it until I
> got a laptop awhile back and that screen is much, much brighter. *My Windows
> apps look fine, but if I play a dvd movie, watch a video, or play a game,
> it's way too dark. *Where I run into trouble for instance is when my son
> plays his LEGO Batmann game. *It's so dark on my pc that it is actuallynot
> playable because you can't see half the stuff. *It looks great on the
> laptop. *I have downloaded the latest drivers for the video card, whichis
> an older nvidia Geforce card. *I have tried fiddling with the control panel
> that came with the downloaded driver as well as obviously messing with the
> control knobs on the monitor itself. *Any thoughts to why I'm have thisdark
> video?
> Thanks,
> Jim Ludwig
> jim...@sbcglobal.net


For your info, I too had notice that a nVidia card might display
darker graphics. This can possible be cause with a monitor that is
based on a CRT tube. The tube might be nearing its end. I changed my
"dead" 17 inch CRT monitor and replaced it with a 22 inch wide LCD. I
am now working on my "tan" since the LCD is incredibly bright.

You can not compare a CRT monitor to any LCD based monitor.
 
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Lem
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      18th Mar 2009
Jim Ludwig wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having trouble with somewhat dark video quality on my monitor. I
> believe I've had this issue for a long time, but I didn't realize it until I
> got a laptop awhile back and that screen is much, much brighter. My Windows
> apps look fine, but if I play a dvd movie, watch a video, or play a game,
> it's way too dark. Where I run into trouble for instance is when my son
> plays his LEGO Batmann game. It's so dark on my pc that it is actually not
> playable because you can't see half the stuff. It looks great on the
> laptop. I have downloaded the latest drivers for the video card, which is
> an older nvidia Geforce card. I have tried fiddling with the control panel
> that came with the downloaded driver as well as obviously messing with the
> control knobs on the monitor itself. Any thoughts to why I'm have this dark
> video?
> Thanks,
> Jim Ludwig
> (E-Mail Removed)
>
>
>


Usually, the Brightness control on the monitor should fix this. If not,
look for Brightness and "Gamma" controls, either in the application
(games sometimes include video setup options) or in the control panel
for your display adapter.

Or it could simply be that your old monitor (CRT) is failing.

You could try iGamma or gamma panel, but both apps are old, no longer
supported, and may not help anyway: http://majorgeeks.com/iGamma_d3774.html
http://majorgeeks.com/Gamma_Panel_d2796.html

As you can see, your problem is far from unique:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...13278&aq=f&oq=
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Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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      18th Mar 2009
How old is the monitor? Over time, they darken, and no amount of adjusting
the brightness will make it look 'like new' again. I had one 17" CRT that
lasted 11 years, when I finally swapped it out for a newer one, I was amazed
at the color change of the desktop! It may be that it's time to think about
something newer.
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"Jim Ludwig" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C4awl.14663$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I'm having trouble with somewhat dark video quality on my monitor. I
> believe I've had this issue for a long time, but I didn't realize it until
> I got a laptop awhile back and that screen is much, much brighter. My
> Windows apps look fine, but if I play a dvd movie, watch a video, or play
> a game, it's way too dark. Where I run into trouble for instance is when
> my son plays his LEGO Batmann game. It's so dark on my pc that it is
> actually not playable because you can't see half the stuff. It looks
> great on the laptop. I have downloaded the latest drivers for the video
> card, which is an older nvidia Geforce card. I have tried fiddling with
> the control panel that came with the downloaded driver as well as
> obviously messing with the control knobs on the monitor itself. Any
> thoughts to why I'm have this dark video?
> Thanks,
> Jim Ludwig
> (E-Mail Removed)
>
>
>


 
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Jim Ludwig
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      27th Mar 2009

"Malke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Jim Ludwig wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm having trouble with somewhat dark video quality on my monitor. I
>> believe I've had this issue for a long time, but I didn't realize it
>> until
>> I
>> got a laptop awhile back and that screen is much, much brighter. My
>> Windows apps look fine, but if I play a dvd movie, watch a video, or play
>> a game,
>> it's way too dark. Where I run into trouble for instance is when my son
>> plays his LEGO Batmann game. It's so dark on my pc that it is actually
>> not
>> playable because you can't see half the stuff. It looks great on the
>> laptop. I have downloaded the latest drivers for the video card, which
>> is
>> an older nvidia Geforce card. I have tried fiddling with the control
>> panel that came with the downloaded driver as well as obviously messing
>> with the
>> control knobs on the monitor itself. Any thoughts to why I'm have this
>> dark video?

>
> Attach the computer to a different monitor. If everything is fine, replace
> the original monitor. If everything is still dark, your video card may be
> going. Uninstall it and try a known-working card.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
>
>



 
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Jim Ludwig
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      27th Mar 2009
Malke and others,
Thanks a bunch! The old monitor was indeed the problem. My computer is at
least 9 years old and the 22" trinitron has seen better days evidently. My
background wallpaper is the standard Win XP green pasture with blue sky and
as soon as I hooked up the other monitor (a 17" Samsung), I knew the problem
was solved. However, I actually went back to my old monitor because I'm
spoiled by the size. At least I know, now what the problem was. Actually,
I should have suspected because a while back I noticed that the sides of my
screen were starting to "shrink". I figured then that it was starting to go
out. The good news is that I'm going to buy a whole new system probably
around August.
Thanks again to all.
Jim


"Malke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%23tVlpC$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Jim Ludwig wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm having trouble with somewhat dark video quality on my monitor. I
>> believe I've had this issue for a long time, but I didn't realize it
>> until
>> I
>> got a laptop awhile back and that screen is much, much brighter. My
>> Windows apps look fine, but if I play a dvd movie, watch a video, or play
>> a game,
>> it's way too dark. Where I run into trouble for instance is when my son
>> plays his LEGO Batmann game. It's so dark on my pc that it is actually
>> not
>> playable because you can't see half the stuff. It looks great on the
>> laptop. I have downloaded the latest drivers for the video card, which
>> is
>> an older nvidia Geforce card. I have tried fiddling with the control
>> panel that came with the downloaded driver as well as obviously messing
>> with the
>> control knobs on the monitor itself. Any thoughts to why I'm have this
>> dark video?

>
> Attach the computer to a different monitor. If everything is fine, replace
> the original monitor. If everything is still dark, your video card may be
> going. Uninstall it and try a known-working card.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
>
>



 
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Randall Flagg
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      27th Mar 2009
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 21:48:41 -0500, "Jim Ludwig"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Malke and others,
>Thanks a bunch! The old monitor was indeed the problem. My computer is at
>least 9 years old and the 22" trinitron has seen better days evidently. My
>background wallpaper is the standard Win XP green pasture with blue sky and
>as soon as I hooked up the other monitor (a 17" Samsung), I knew the problem
>was solved. However, I actually went back to my old monitor because I'm
>spoiled by the size. At least I know, now what the problem was. Actually,
>I should have suspected because a while back I noticed that the sides of my
>screen were starting to "shrink". I figured then that it was starting to go
>out.


Nice of you to have omitted that info in your original post.

>The good news is that I'm going to buy a whole new system probably
>around August.
>Thanks again to all.
>Jim
>
>
>"Malke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:%23tVlpC$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Jim Ludwig wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm having trouble with somewhat dark video quality on my monitor. I
>>> believe I've had this issue for a long time, but I didn't realize it
>>> until
>>> I
>>> got a laptop awhile back and that screen is much, much brighter. My
>>> Windows apps look fine, but if I play a dvd movie, watch a video, or play
>>> a game,
>>> it's way too dark. Where I run into trouble for instance is when my son
>>> plays his LEGO Batmann game. It's so dark on my pc that it is actually
>>> not
>>> playable because you can't see half the stuff. It looks great on the
>>> laptop. I have downloaded the latest drivers for the video card, which
>>> is
>>> an older nvidia Geforce card. I have tried fiddling with the control
>>> panel that came with the downloaded driver as well as obviously messing
>>> with the
>>> control knobs on the monitor itself. Any thoughts to why I'm have this
>>> dark video?

>>
>> Attach the computer to a different monitor. If everything is fine, replace
>> the original monitor. If everything is still dark, your video card may be
>> going. Uninstall it and try a known-working card.
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> MS-MVP
>> Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
>> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
>>
>>

>

 
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Malke
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      27th Mar 2009
Jim Ludwig wrote:

> Malke and others,
> Thanks a bunch! The old monitor was indeed the problem. My computer is
> at
> least 9 years old and the 22" trinitron has seen better days evidently.
> My background wallpaper is the standard Win XP green pasture with blue sky
> and as soon as I hooked up the other monitor (a 17" Samsung), I knew the
> problem
> was solved. However, I actually went back to my old monitor because I'm
> spoiled by the size. At least I know, now what the problem was.
> Actually, I should have suspected because a while back I noticed that the
> sides of my
> screen were starting to "shrink". I figured then that it was starting to
> go
> out. The good news is that I'm going to buy a whole new system probably
> around August.
> Thanks again to all.


You're very welcome, Jim. Glad that sorted it for you. And yes, it's time to
get a new system with a nice big flat panel monitor. Your eyes will be so
happy!

Thanks for taking the time to let us know the outcome.

Malke
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