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I bought the i1d2 and I'm not able to eliminate the banding.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1129994
Others have reported not banding, strange
A monitor only scales external inputs, not PC inputs. Your gfx card will upscale that resolution (set up in the game) to monitor native res before outputting it.
That's strange.
Your monitor supports from 50 to 76 Hz
http://www.viewsonic.com/assets/035/9614.pdf
Typical LCD frequency is 60 Hz. A different value maybe can produce hardly noticeable video stuttering (adjust 30/60 fps to a X Hz screen). However, sure you know about CRT flickering with low...
Well, try to reinstall the drivers (uninstall them in safe mode). Try with more than one driver version. Open the nvidia control panel and take a look.
I don't think so. The graphics card must be able to output any resolution supported by the monitor. Indeed you can output lower resolutions with 16:9 aspect ratio, don't you?
Reset the monitor to factory defaults and restart the pc.
No. Adobe gamma is a software calibrator that photoshop installs without asking. Maybe you (or someone else) have modified the parameters. Well, open the program and reset to default values (unmodified); it also a solution.
Try the following: in Devices tab, mark Use my settings for this device, click Add and Load sRGB profile, then select it and click set as default profile. But sRGB is already the default profile, as you can see in Advanced tab, so, mmm.. maybe this won't do anything.
Don't you have the...
For color profiles:
in xp: Windows Display Properties > Settings > Advanced > Color
in vista: In Control Panel > Color Managment
Load your monitor icc profile or select sRGB.
Adobe gamma in installed whenever you install Photoshop. To uninstall it:
Take it out of your startup folder...