I find that when I use my computer for a while (with the blue screen tint) when I turn it off and on again it looks like normal... Very new Nvidia Graphics card, I think the monitor is the problem, and does anyone know how to use the Dell support warranty, as I find their site a monster to search around, and to actually use it.
Blue Screen Tint
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TheShadowPlayer1
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I find that when I use my computer for a while (with the blue screen tint) when I turn it off and on again it looks like normal... Very new Nvidia Graphics card, I think the monitor is the problem, and does anyone know how to use the Dell support warranty, as I find their site a monster to search around, and to actually use it. | ||
TheShadowPlayer1
31 Posts
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MisterD
Germany1338 Posts
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TheShadowPlayer1
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MisterD
Germany1338 Posts
in case of laptop - if the screenshots are the same and you can not see any blue on the screenshot taken when it was blue, return the machine since you cannot replace graphics card or monitor on laptops (at least not yourself). Warranty information should be fairly easy to find on the manufacturers website, as well as a phone number of their customer service center in case you are lost. | ||
TheShadowPlayer1
31 Posts
Is what the blue tint looks like, while without the tint everything E.G. web browser looks normal | ||
iTzSnypah
United States1738 Posts
EDIT: This camera didn't show what I'm seeing that well, but on the left at 9300k there is a blue tint while at 6500k there is not, as shown by the blues on the left being deeper. | ||
MisterD
Germany1338 Posts
On September 01 2012 06:03 iTzSnypah wrote: Turn the backlight color from 9300k to 6500k, it should be somewhere in the menu for the screen. EDIT: This camera didn't show what I'm seeing that well, but on the left at 9300k there is a blue tint while at 6500k there is not, as shown by the blues on the left being deeper. if that's a hardware setting, how does it account for the change over time reported by the OP? does that setting change with daytime or dependent on a lighting sensor or something like that? Oo or did he just have his eyes fooled? | ||
iTzSnypah
United States1738 Posts
On September 01 2012 07:20 MisterD wrote: if that's a hardware setting, how does it account for the change over time reported by the OP? does that setting change with daytime or dependent on a lighting sensor or something like that? Oo or did he just have his eyes fooled? I'm betting his eyes got used to the blue tint. Because as he said, he only see's blue tint the first time he uses the computer. Also the thing I'm talking about is 'color softness'. 9300k is called cool blue, 6500k is called daylight and then there is one below that called warm or something. Whenever you go buy lightbulbs for your house they are labeled that way. | ||
TheShadowPlayer1
31 Posts
and where do i change the color softeness | ||
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