Hi,
Since weeks I'm trying to calibrate my monitor (Samsung PX2370, flat panel LED display) properly. At the beginning, I did it with Samsung's own program, "MagicTune". But the settings were refused by games, so I need to find another way to calibrate it. In another forum, they told me to use "Nview Tools". But I don't know, how to use it - I mean, what can I do? I click on "Calibration Screen" in the "Display Calibration" section of Nview's "Tools" section. A screen with RGB's and grayscales occurs. And then? What shall I do? On the screen, it says something like (I translated this from German): "Use your displays auto-calibrate function, if it's available" - what's that? What does this mean? And what do I have to do?
Plz help me, I'm very desperate since I'm working on display calibration since weeks...
Thx,
M-2396
Since weeks I'm trying to calibrate my monitor (Samsung PX2370, flat panel LED display) properly. At the beginning, I did it with Samsung's own program, "MagicTune". But the settings were refused by games, so I need to find another way to calibrate it. In another forum, they told me to use "Nview Tools". But I don't know, how to use it - I mean, what can I do? I click on "Calibration Screen" in the "Display Calibration" section of Nview's "Tools" section. A screen with RGB's and grayscales occurs. And then? What shall I do? On the screen, it says something like (I translated this from German): "Use your displays auto-calibrate function, if it's available" - what's that? What does this mean? And what do I have to do?
Plz help me, I'm very desperate since I'm working on display calibration since weeks...
Thx,
M-2396