not sure why this is so, i change whatever game to windowed mode and the brightness levels return to normal. this is the case even if 3d vision/lightboost are turned off.
any info?
not sure why this is so, i change whatever game to windowed mode and the brightness levels return to normal. this is the case even if 3d vision/lightboost are turned off.
[quote="Flugan"]3D vision setts brightness to 100% regardless of lightboost or not.[/quote]
I don't think this applies to all systems because my laptop doesn't do that. I have to turn brightness up manually and even still, it's still dark.
[quote="sleepwalker2"]if i turn 3d vision off, this still happens, and how would you lower that lightness anyway? with in game brightness controls?[/quote]
I wouldn't suggest toggling ingame brightness because it will wash everything out (colorwise). Btw, to turn 3DVision completely off, you have to uncheck it in the nvidia control panel, not just press ctrl+t. Is that what you are doing? But if you are still using 3D, trust me, you will need it to be bright. If you are playing with a screen that doesn't have lightboost, the picture will always be too dark because of the way the glasses work.
Flugan said:3D vision setts brightness to 100% regardless of lightboost or not.
I don't think this applies to all systems because my laptop doesn't do that. I have to turn brightness up manually and even still, it's still dark.
sleepwalker2 said:if i turn 3d vision off, this still happens, and how would you lower that lightness anyway? with in game brightness controls?
I wouldn't suggest toggling ingame brightness because it will wash everything out (colorwise). Btw, to turn 3DVision completely off, you have to uncheck it in the nvidia control panel, not just press ctrl+t. Is that what you are doing? But if you are still using 3D, trust me, you will need it to be bright. If you are playing with a screen that doesn't have lightboost, the picture will always be too dark because of the way the glasses work.
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i mean when not using 3d vision, it is too bright, even when unchecking s3d in the nvidia control panel before hand
it seems that 3d vision needs better hot key controls, rather than having no choice but to either deactivate it from the control panel or having to find it through the monitor's own display menu, including lightboost levels
i mean when not using 3d vision, it is too bright, even when unchecking s3d in the nvidia control panel before hand
it seems that 3d vision needs better hot key controls, rather than having no choice but to either deactivate it from the control panel or having to find it through the monitor's own display menu, including lightboost levels
any info?
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I don't think this applies to all systems because my laptop doesn't do that. I have to turn brightness up manually and even still, it's still dark.
I wouldn't suggest toggling ingame brightness because it will wash everything out (colorwise). Btw, to turn 3DVision completely off, you have to uncheck it in the nvidia control panel, not just press ctrl+t. Is that what you are doing? But if you are still using 3D, trust me, you will need it to be bright. If you are playing with a screen that doesn't have lightboost, the picture will always be too dark because of the way the glasses work.
Model: Clevo P570WM Laptop
GPU: GeForce GTX 980M ~8GB GDDR5
CPU: Intel Core i7-4960X CPU +4.2GHz (12 CPUs)
Memory: 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3L 1600MHz, 4x8gb
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
it seems that 3d vision needs better hot key controls, rather than having no choice but to either deactivate it from the control panel or having to find it through the monitor's own display menu, including lightboost levels