Post 3 made on Thursday March 26, 2009 at 16:07 |
Loftboy Long Time Member |
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No, not really....... Turning the contrast (actually brightness) wheel down gives a much too dark screen, whereas turning it up washes out the colour which negates the point of having a colour remote in the first place! Darker or brighter reduces the effect, but the effect is worst when the "contrast" wheel is set where the colour is "purest/best".
Thanks for your VERY quick reply !!
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