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26-Aug-2007, 03:19 PM #1
Question Videos ALL low washed out looking...
I made some type of adjustment to my Graphics card (NVidia GeForce 6200) software and now ALL the videos I play on my PC are ALL very light and the color is very washed out.

No matter what format they are in or which media player I use, they are all the same.

My graphics file (JPEGs, GIFs etc...) however look great.

What do I need to adjust in my Graphics card software to get the videos looking good again ??
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26-Aug-2007, 07:58 PM #2
I actually found the correct setting for it. It was the Saturation % under
the Overlay tab. I had it set at 8%.

I moved it up to 125% and now the videos look great !!

Hope this helps someelse out down the line!
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