Win7 uses the built-in display color calibration tool to calibrate the display color

  

The display is an important part of the computer. The color directly affects the user's visual enjoyment. Therefore, many users like to use third-party software to calibrate the display color to make it more beautiful. If you are a Win7 system user, then Xiaobian can tell you that Win7 itself comes with a monitor color calibration tool, and it is very simple to use.

1. Right-click on the desktop under Win7 and select the screen resolution option from the pop-up menu.

2. In the pop-up window, look for the option to "Enlarge or reduce text and other items" and click on this option.

3. The following window appears, click on the calibration color option in the left column.

4. The color calibration program built into the Win7 system pops up. The first thing to introduce is the welcome screen of the color calibration program. Click the Next button below.

5. There are some options that require the user to observe and identify themselves, such as the gamma adjustment settings below.

6. There are also some options that must be manually adjusted by the Win7 system user, such as the gamma calibration shown below.

If you feel that the monitor does not look comfortable enough, the brightness is too bright or the color is too light, you can use Win7's own display color calibration function to adjust, after you adjust to the state that you think is the best, Whether we are looking at photos, playing games, or enjoying videos, we have a better visual experience.

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