If you want to maximize what you can see, then I suggest adjusting your
brightness and contrast so that the image at the following link looks correct
(following instructions on the page):

        http://photographerusa.com/screencheck/

It's very low-tech, but the best you can do without investing in some screen
calibration hardware...

Darren.

On 05/06/09 18:59, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> I have a (new) TFT LCD 19" monitor without a manual. The CD for
> installing the options is (of course) for windows ;-(
> 
> Looking at the screen I find it to bright. Factory default is 100%
> I'm however afraid that lowering the brightness I loose details if I
> don't change the contrast some way too.
> 
> Do some advisable settings (for internet / word processing) exist fot
> these twoo settings ( brightness / contrast )
> If so, I would love to hear them.
> 

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