Frage von klinsman:Hello,
My videos look washed out on my new laptop and pixelated.
How can I improve the color quality on the monitor?
Work with XP.
A friend said that you can choose in Control Panel> display> settings> color quality usually 'a million colors'. For me, however, is the highest color quality 32-bit.
How can I change this?
Greeting
Jürgen
Antwort von Markus:
Local info and link:
Video recordings see s.PC monitor not look good A color depth of 24 bits is in RGB color space for 16.7 million colors. A color depth of 32 bits is therefore better, albeit more synonymous in the pressure range (CMYK) found.
Antwort von klinsman:
Thank you for the quick reply!
What a pity ...
Antwort von blogGreen88:
You can certainly calibrate the screen. Would definitely go with XP synonymous. At the depth erstmal I would change nothing. Put everything on maximum, if the graphics card is designed.
Antwort von Markus:
You can certainly calibrate the screen. Even with a calibrated computer screen the video will look washed out and pixelated. Only the colors / contrast are then possibly something else ...
Antwort von blogGreen88:
Right. And the high dynamic range and color temperature of the monitor is probably the reason why the videos of Jürgen look so "washed out". An adjustment to preferred values changes the dynamic range. So my tip calls may indicate an improvement in the situation of Jürgen.
Against the pixels that does not help, that's clear. That is another problem.
Otherwise, everything you say fit, Mark.
Video is presented not satisfactory on a computer monitor, so it is recommended the use of video monitors.
Michael, who will not register!
Antwort von Acer:
Michael, who will not register! Too bad ...