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Segoe UIP@�������Find the brightness and contrast controls for your display, and then click Next.P@ �������These controls might be buttons on the front of your display, or they might be settings that are shown in the on-screen display menu. To open the on-screen display menu, press the menu button that's usually on the front of your display.P<@�������If controls for both brightness and contrast are unavailable, click Skip brightness and contrast adjustment.PZ�����&Skip brightness and contrast adjustment��H�HJ�
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Segoe UIP@�������Gamma defines the mathematical relationship between the red, green, and blue color values that are sent to the display and the amount of light that's ultimately emitted from it.P@�������When adjusting gamma on the next page, try to get the image to look like the sample image labeled Good gamma below.P2hEs���Example of target image with gamma too lowP
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Segoe UIP@�������The red, green, and blue (RGB) color balance controls are usually found in an on-screen display menu, which you can open by pressing a menu button that's usually on the front of your display.P@�������To continue and adjust the color balance, click Next.P(@�������If your display doesn't have RGB color balance controls, click Skip color balance adjustment.P@�����&Skip color balance adjustment��H�HJ�
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Segoe UIP� �������The color balance adjustment determines how shades of gray appear on your display.P(� �������Move the red, green, and blue sliders on the next page to remove any color cast from the gray bars.PP����To continue and adjust the color balance, click Next.P��"����Example of target image appearing neutralP�$(����Try for neutral graysP�*�����Try for neutral graysP�44����Example of target image appearing too redP�44����Example of target image appearing too greenP44����Example of target image appearing too blueP�R5����Too redP�R5����Too greenPR5����Too blueP�^4����Example of target image appearing too red and blueP�^4����Example of target image appearing too blue and greenP^4����Example of target image appearing too red and greenP�{5����Too much red and blueP�{5����Too much blue and greenP{5����Too much red and green��H�HJ�
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Segoe UIP@�������If you're happy with this new calibration, click Finish to save and use it.P&@�������If you want to use the previous calibration, click Cancel.P2@�������If you click Cancel, any settings that were changed using the display buttons or the on-screen display menu will be kept. These settings can't be automatically restored. PN@����&Start ClearType Tuner when I click Finish to ensure that text appears correctly (Recommended)��H�HJ�
Segoe UIP@�������To compare this calibration with the previous one, click Previous calibration and Current calibration.P "`����&Previous calibrationP�"`����&Current calibrationP@@�������If you're happy with this new calibration, click Finish to save and use it.PL@�������If you want to use the previous calibration, click Cancel.PX@�������If you click Cancel, any settings that were changed using the display buttons or the on-screen display menu will be kept. These settings can't be automatically restored. Pt@����&Start ClearType Tuner when I click Finish to ensure that text appears correctly (Recommended)��H�HJ�
Segoe UIP@�������For the best calibration results, this window must remain on the display you've chosen to calibrate.P@�������If you want to continue calibrating the display you started on, drag the window back to the display you are currently calibrating.P4@�������If you want to calibrate the display onto which you've moved this window, click Calibrate new display. The window will maximize on the new display and the calibration process will start over from the beginning.P_Td����&Calibrate new displayDisplay Color CalibrationCalibrate display colorDisplay Color Calibration$Welcome to Display Color CalibrationSet basic color settingsPA:Find the brightness and contrast controls for your displayHow to adjust brightnessToo darkGood brightness
Too bright&Adjust brightnessPAAdjust brightnessHow to adjust the contrastNot enough contrast
Good contrastToo much contrast&Adjust contrastAdjust contrastHow to adjust gamma
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Good gammaPAGamma too high
&Adjust gammaAdjust gammaPA4Find the RGB color balance controls for your displayHow to adjust color balance&Adjust color balanceAdjust color balance-You've successfully created a new calibrationPA4Move the window to the monitor you wish to calibrate%1%n%n%2%1 (Error 0x%2!08x!)IDisplay Color Calibration can't be used over a Remote Desktop Connection.1Display Color Calibration can't calibrate the selected display because the display is "mirrored," which means that your desktop is duplicated and shown on different displays. To use Display Color Calibration, make sure the display isn't mirrored, or move the window to another display that's not mirrored.?Display Color Calibration can't calibrate the selected display.bAn error occurred while Display Color Calibration was preparing to calibrate the selected display.qDisplay Color Calibration can't save the new calibration. Close other programs that are open, and then try again.gThe display settings for the previous calibration can't be restored and used because of a system error.YThe display settings for the the new calibration can't be used because of a system error.FDisplay Color Calibration can't restore the previous display settings.gDisplay Color Calibration can't start because of an error in the Windows graphics system. (Error %1!d!)Display Color Calibration can't calibrate the selected display because it can't determine if the display is "mirrored," which means the desktop is duplicated and show on different displays. Display Color Calibration can't calibrate a display that's mirrored.gDisplay Color Calibration can't calibrate a display that has a color depth less than 24 bits per pixel.\Display Color Calibration can't determine whether Windows calibration management is enabled.]Display Color Calibration can't restore Windows calibration management to its previous state.HDisplay Color Calibration can't turn off Windows calibration management.vDisplay Color Calibration can't restore the list of color profiles associated with this display to its previous state.&Display Color Calibration can't start.mDisplay Color Calibration can't delete the temporary color profile it created while calibrating your display.�Display Color Calibration can't continue because the calibration window isn't entirely on one display. Move the Display Color Calibration window so that it lies entirely on the display you want to calibrate, and then try again.This display currently uses a wide-gamut color profile.  The Display Color Calibration will create a color profile with a conventional gamut, which may be a poor fit for this display and result in distorted color appearance.  Do you want to continue anyway?en-USCalibrated display profileVsRGB display profile with display hardware configuration data derived from calibration#Microsoft Display Color CalibrationVsRGB display profile with display hardware configuration data derived from calibration
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