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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 418055" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>In XP there is a slider and you can set it to 0% (range 15% -> 0%, 0% is furthest to the right), i can't find slider under vista CCC however my XP computer has LCD TV and my Vista computer has LCD Monitor.</p><p></p><p>BTW => have you changed the options on your TV to "Just Scan" or "Pixel Map"</p><p></p><p>My LCD TV has 4x3 -> 16x9 -> zoom -> zoom 14:9 -> Just scan (1:1 pixel mapping), also some TVs only certain inputs support 1:1 mapping, and some TVs refuse to do 1:1 mapping. If you don't have 1:1 mapping then pic will proabably look best if you set it to 720p50 or 720p60 or 1080p50 or 1080p60.</p><p></p><p>for test pattern: you need to make sure each pixel is displayed, look at the pixel map.gif on your LCD <strong>MONITOR</strong> at 100% zoom, and you will see no gradients, then look at the pictures with a zoom of 90% or 110%, you will notice a gradient or notice that each line is slightly different colour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 418055, member: 76888"] In XP there is a slider and you can set it to 0% (range 15% -> 0%, 0% is furthest to the right), i can't find slider under vista CCC however my XP computer has LCD TV and my Vista computer has LCD Monitor. BTW => have you changed the options on your TV to "Just Scan" or "Pixel Map" My LCD TV has 4x3 -> 16x9 -> zoom -> zoom 14:9 -> Just scan (1:1 pixel mapping), also some TVs only certain inputs support 1:1 mapping, and some TVs refuse to do 1:1 mapping. If you don't have 1:1 mapping then pic will proabably look best if you set it to 720p50 or 720p60 or 1080p50 or 1080p60. for test pattern: you need to make sure each pixel is displayed, look at the pixel map.gif on your LCD [b]MONITOR[/b] at 100% zoom, and you will see no gradients, then look at the pictures with a zoom of 90% or 110%, you will notice a gradient or notice that each line is slightly different colour. [/QUOTE]
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