I have a new flatscreen monitor from eMachines and am running Win7
64bit. According to the nVidia control panel my gamma is 1.0. Is that
the value I should use in INI settings?
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SharkD <mik### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> I have a new flatscreen monitor from eMachines and am running Win7 > 64bit. According to the nVidia control panel my gamma is 1.0. Is that > the value I should use in INI settings?
I think that your *monitor* gamma and your *graphics card* gamma are
two different things. The graphics card gamma probably tells how the card
would change the colors (if it was different from 1.0), but doesn't affect
the gamma of your monitor.
You can test what the proper gamma for your system is by showing a
0.5 gray square (which has been rendered with POV-Ray 3.7) side-by-side
with a square which has horizontal lines alternating between pure black
and pure white. If they look about the same, then the gamma setting in
POV-Ray is correct. You should probably start with a gamma of 2.2.
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Am 05.06.2010 01:46, schrieb SharkD:
> I have a new flatscreen monitor from eMachines and am running Win7> 64bit. According to the nVidia control panel my gamma is 1.0. Is that> the value I should use in INI settings?
Most likely not.
Try the inbuilt help of POV-Ray 3.6 about gamma - you'll find a test
image there to assess what effective gamma your display system (OS +
graphics card drivers + graphics card hardware + flatscreen hard- and
firmware) really has. I'd expect somewhere around 2.0 to 2.4.