all nvidia detonator drivers support gamma correction both in windows
and in linux via the gamma correction setting in XF86Config.


On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 02:49:50 +0800, Miguel A Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using the VESA driver on motherboard onboard video. While I have
> few problems on 2D - except for the occasional dropped frame in
> mplayer - I'm suffering from the lack of gamma correction.
> 
> The lowest brightness setting on my cheap LCD monitor is too bright
> for work. I guess it's because it's from a TV maker. :)
> 
> What's the cheapest card that the X can do hardware gamma correction
> on? Can a NVidia TNT2 hack it? If not, a GeForce 2? I just want to buy
> a second hand unit since I don't play 3D games here anyway.
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