Calibrate laptop monitor windows 8




















Also, before we begin the tutorial, make sure your monitor is using its default resolution. First, we have to bring up the Control Panel. From the Control Panel options, select Appearance and Personalization. Under Appearance and Personalization , select the Display option. From the list of Display options, select Calibrate color from the list on the left-hand side. You should now see a gray colored calibration screen. Press Next to get started. Below are the four screens you should see during your setup.

Follow along the on-screen instructions to adjust different aspects of your display. Windows 8 will give you a brief rundown of what the calibration will do for your monitor. Each and every monitor is different, so it is best to run this display on each computer. Next up, Windows 8 will calibrate your brightness and contrast settings. Most users are familiar with changing these because they do it directly from their monitor.

However, this is not the most optimal way to configure your brightness and contrast. The next step in calibrating your display is working with your color balance.

This is one area of calibrating a display most users have no idea how off things are until they do a full calibration. Searching for the appropriate page is much quicker, in our experience. Windows will helpfully explain that you can manage your display settings on most monitors by pressing some kind of menu button.

Adjust your gamma settings. A slider on the left side of the window should allow you to change your gamma settings by dragging it up or down. Decide if you want to adjust brightness and contrast.

Windows offers to allow you to adjust your brightness and contrast settings if those options are available to you on your monitor. This time Windows should explain how adjusting the brightness settings works. Adjust your brightness settings on your monitor.



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