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<blockquote data-quote="CyberSimian" data-source="post: 1164228" data-attributes="member: 141969"><p>I also noticed this effect with the new TV that I purchased a few months ago. The TV (a Sony) has various "scene modes" that provide pre-defined combinations of settings for the TV. Some scene modes had this "glow" on text, but others did not. In my case the glow is caused by too much sharpening performed by the TV. Sharpening exaggerates edges, by making one side of an edge slightly darker, and the other side of the edge slightly lighter. For the "General" scene mode that I use, I changed the sharpening setting on the TV from 60 (ranges 0-100) to 50. This is not a great change, but it is enough to make text much more legible.</p><p></p><p>In your case, the sharpening (if that is your problem) could be caused by the TV or the graphics adapter.</p><p></p><p>-- from CyberSimian in the UK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyberSimian, post: 1164228, member: 141969"] I also noticed this effect with the new TV that I purchased a few months ago. The TV (a Sony) has various "scene modes" that provide pre-defined combinations of settings for the TV. Some scene modes had this "glow" on text, but others did not. In my case the glow is caused by too much sharpening performed by the TV. Sharpening exaggerates edges, by making one side of an edge slightly darker, and the other side of the edge slightly lighter. For the "General" scene mode that I use, I changed the sharpening setting on the TV from 60 (ranges 0-100) to 50. This is not a great change, but it is enough to make text much more legible. In your case, the sharpening (if that is your problem) could be caused by the TV or the graphics adapter. -- from CyberSimian in the UK [/QUOTE]
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