Narrow down my question here:
Any further way to get less bright on iMac screen after minimizing the brightness via both bootcamp and NVIDIA control panel?
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Hi guys
I don't know if this is only an issue for me:
I don't know why I feel more tired on my eyes when I am using Windows 7 or Linux in my iMac (24', 2009), compared to using Mac OS Leopard/Tiger.
At the beginning, I thought it's a brightness issue.
But I reduced the brightness, contrast via the bootcamp and NVIDIA Control Panel, and even adjusted the gamma via both the panel and the Windows 7's Calibrate Color, and also set Clear Type for text.
Although after all this, it may be better, looking at the display in Windows 7 is still a bit worse than looking at Mac OS.
Is that becuase of the refresh rate (60 can not be changed), or a hardware support issue, or color profile issue?
I don't know.
Does anyone here have any idea about this?
Thanks in advance!
It seems like no one got the same problem like that!!!
Any further way to get less bright on iMac screen after minimizing the brightness via both bootcamp and NVIDIA control panel?
=======================================
Hi guys
I don't know if this is only an issue for me:
I don't know why I feel more tired on my eyes when I am using Windows 7 or Linux in my iMac (24', 2009), compared to using Mac OS Leopard/Tiger.
At the beginning, I thought it's a brightness issue.
But I reduced the brightness, contrast via the bootcamp and NVIDIA Control Panel, and even adjusted the gamma via both the panel and the Windows 7's Calibrate Color, and also set Clear Type for text.
Although after all this, it may be better, looking at the display in Windows 7 is still a bit worse than looking at Mac OS.
Is that becuase of the refresh rate (60 can not be changed), or a hardware support issue, or color profile issue?
I don't know.
Does anyone here have any idea about this?
Thanks in advance!
It seems like no one got the same problem like that!!!