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| Color Quality I am working on WinXP Pro. When I open Control Panel--->Display & navigate to the 'Settings' tab, the 'Color Quality' dropdown menu lists only 2 options - Medium (16 bit) & Highest (32 bit). Are these two the only 2 options provided by WinXP Pro in the 'Color Quality' dropdown? The reason why I am asking this is because I feel the colors of the icons, fonts etc. are a bit different than what they should be. I am using the silver 'Color Scheme' (Control Panel--->Display--->Appearance tab) |
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| Re: Color Quality I believe that is due to the refresh rate that the monitor is set to. I could be wrong. But more importantly, why would you want to set the quality to a lower level? If you do so the icons, fonts, etc. would display pixelated. Is that what your going for? Regards, Christopher Koeber <rn5a@rediffmail.com> wrote in message news:1168758579.934752.252680@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com... >I am working on WinXP Pro. > > When I open Control Panel--->Display & navigate to the 'Settings' tab, > the 'Color Quality' dropdown menu lists only 2 options - Medium (16 > bit) & Highest (32 bit). > > Are these two the only 2 options provided by WinXP Pro in the 'Color > Quality' dropdown? > > The reason why I am asking this is because I feel the colors of the > icons, fonts etc. are a bit different than what they should be. > > I am using the silver 'Color Scheme' (Control > Panel--->Display--->Appearance tab) > |
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| Re: Color Quality Hey Christopher, what makes you conclude that I want to set the quality to a lower level? Why would I do that, my dear friend? Actually, I am using Visual Web Developer 2005 to create ASP.NET applications where in I have set the default font color to white (on a black background). But what I find is the text that should be white, they sometimes change to light brown or light red or some other light color on its own!! I believe my monitor is not at fault because when I use Visual Web Developer in Win2K Pro, I don't find this discrepancy. Moreover, I have set ASP.NET keywords in VWD to bold but it does nol seem to get bold. While using VWD in Win2K, bold & regular text can easily be differentiated but, as already pointed out, in WinXP bold text literally look like regular text. This is another reason why I have asked this question. BTW, do you too have the same 2 options in the 'Color Quality' dropdown that I have (which I had cited in post #1)? Or are there any additional options? Christopher Kurtis Koeber (I-AM-A-BAMF) wrote: > I believe that is due to the refresh rate that the monitor is set to. I > could be wrong. > > But more importantly, why would you want to set the quality to a lower > level? If you do so the icons, fonts, etc. would display pixelated. Is that > what your going for? > > Regards, > Christopher Koeber > > <rn5a@rediffmail.com> wrote in message > news:1168758579.934752.252680@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com... > >I am working on WinXP Pro. > > > > When I open Control Panel--->Display & navigate to the 'Settings' tab, > > the 'Color Quality' dropdown menu lists only 2 options - Medium (16 > > bit) & Highest (32 bit). > > > > Are these two the only 2 options provided by WinXP Pro in the 'Color > > Quality' dropdown? > > > > The reason why I am asking this is because I feel the colors of the > > icons, fonts etc. are a bit different than what they should be. > > > > I am using the silver 'Color Scheme' (Control > > Panel--->Display--->Appearance tab) > > |
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| Re: Color Quality "rn5a@rediffmail.com" wrote: > Hey Christopher, what makes you conclude that I want to set the quality > to a lower level? Why would I do that, my dear friend? > > Actually, I am using Visual Web Developer 2005 to create ASP.NET > applications where in I have set the default font color to white (on a > black background). But what I find is the text that should be white, > they sometimes change to light brown or light red or some other light > color on its own!! > > I believe my monitor is not at fault because when I use Visual Web > Developer in Win2K Pro, I don't find this discrepancy. Moreover, I have > set ASP.NET keywords in VWD to bold but it does nol seem to get bold. > While using VWD in Win2K, bold & regular text can easily be > differentiated but, as already pointed out, in WinXP bold text > literally look like regular text. > > This is another reason why I have asked this question. > > BTW, do you too have the same 2 options in the 'Color Quality' drop-down > that I have (which I had cited in post #1)? Or are there any additional > options? > > > Christopher Kurtis Koeber (I-AM-A-BAMF) wrote: > > I believe that is due to the refresh rate that the monitor is set to. I > > could be wrong. > > > > But more importantly, why would you want to set the quality to a lower > > level? If you do so the icons, fonts, etc. would display pixelated. Is that > > what your going for? > > > > Regards, > > Christopher Koeber > > > > <rn5a@rediffmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1168758579.934752.252680@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com... > > >I am working on Win XP Pro. > > > > > > When I open Control Panel--->Display & navigate to the 'Settings' tab, > > > the 'Color Quality' drop-down menu lists only 2 options - Medium (16 > > > bit) & Highest (32 bit). > > > > > > Are these two the only 2 options provided by Win XP Pro in the 'Color > > > Quality' drop-down? > > > > > > The reason why I am asking this is because I feel the colors of the > > > icons, fonts etc. are a bit different than what they should be. > > > > > > I am using the silver 'Color Scheme' (Control > > > Panel--->Display--->Appearance tab) > > > > > Hello, Using Windows XP Home SP2, have the same two color options. There were more options, I do not know when this changed. I changed video cards, perhaps this changed the color options. The color change on letters and numbers "may be" caused by " Clear Type". If the color changes on certain letter combinations, ie - th - HF etc., I believe this is a function of "Clear Type" to assist in viewing. Do not know much about Clear Type, or if this is the problem. take care. beamish. |
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| Re: Color Quality rn5a@rediffmail.com wrote: > I am working on WinXP Pro. > > When I open Control Panel--->Display & navigate to the 'Settings' tab, > the 'Color Quality' dropdown menu lists only 2 options - Medium (16 > bit) & Highest (32 bit). > > Are these two the only 2 options provided by WinXP Pro in the 'Color > Quality' dropdown? > > The reason why I am asking this is because I feel the colors of the > icons, fonts etc. are a bit different than what they should be. > > I am using the silver 'Color Scheme' (Control > Panel--->Display--->Appearance tab) > The number of color quality options offered depends on several factors, the most important being the capabilities of the computer's video adapter and its drivers. Other factors include the capabilities of the monitor and its drivers (if any), the chosen screen resolution, and the chosen monitor refresh rate. What specific video adapter do you have, and have you downloaded and installed the most recent WinXP device drivers from the manufacturers web site? What specific monitor are you using? What are your resolution and refresh rate set to? Are these within the monitor's acceptable parameters (check its manual)? -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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| Re: Color Quality The options are the same. "rn5a@rediffmail.com" wrote: > Hey Christopher, what makes you conclude that I want to set the quality > to a lower level? Why would I do that, my dear friend? > > Actually, I am using Visual Web Developer 2005 to create ASP.NET > applications where in I have set the default font color to white (on a > black background). But what I find is the text that should be white, > they sometimes change to light brown or light red or some other light > color on its own!! > > I believe my monitor is not at fault because when I use Visual Web > Developer in Win2K Pro, I don't find this discrepancy. Moreover, I have > set ASP.NET keywords in VWD to bold but it does nol seem to get bold. > While using VWD in Win2K, bold & regular text can easily be > differentiated but, as already pointed out, in WinXP bold text > literally look like regular text. > > This is another reason why I have asked this question. > > BTW, do you too have the same 2 options in the 'Color Quality' dropdown > that I have (which I had cited in post #1)? Or are there any additional > options? > > > Christopher Kurtis Koeber (I-AM-A-BAMF) wrote: > > I believe that is due to the refresh rate that the monitor is set to. I > > could be wrong. > > > > But more importantly, why would you want to set the quality to a lower > > level? If you do so the icons, fonts, etc. would display pixelated. Is that > > what your going for? > > > > Regards, > > Christopher Koeber > > > > <rn5a@rediffmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1168758579.934752.252680@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com... > > >I am working on WinXP Pro. > > > > > > When I open Control Panel--->Display & navigate to the 'Settings' tab, > > > the 'Color Quality' dropdown menu lists only 2 options - Medium (16 > > > bit) & Highest (32 bit). > > > > > > Are these two the only 2 options provided by WinXP Pro in the 'Color > > > Quality' dropdown? > > > > > > The reason why I am asking this is because I feel the colors of the > > > icons, fonts etc. are a bit different than what they should be. > > > > > > I am using the silver 'Color Scheme' (Control > > > Panel--->Display--->Appearance tab) > > > > > |
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| Re: Color Quality rn5a@rediffmail.com wrote: > > When I open Control Panel--->Display & navigate to the 'Settings' tab, > the 'Color Quality' dropdown menu lists only 2 options - Medium (16 > bit) & Highest (32 bit). Often has to do with your video card drivers. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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| Re: Color Quality Thanks all of you for your inputs. When I open 'System' from the 'Control Panel' & then click the 'Device Manager' button under the 'Hardware' tab, one of the child nodes under the 'Other Devices' node is 'Video Controller (VGA Compatible)' which is accompanied by a question mark (?) image. When I right-click this child node & click 'Properties', 'Device status' says 'The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28). To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver'. Could this be the cause of my color intuition? Plato wrote: > rn5a@rediffmail.com wrote: > > > > When I open Control Panel--->Display & navigate to the 'Settings' tab, > > the 'Color Quality' dropdown menu lists only 2 options - Medium (16 > > bit) & Highest (32 bit). > > Often has to do with your video card drivers. > > > -- > http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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