QuickGamma 4.0.0.4 freeware
... become the de facto standard in Windows, the Internet and the digital photography. This means that only monitors with a gamma value of 2.2 will produce a correct output. ...
Author | Eberhard Werle |
Released | 2019-01-31 |
Filesize | 1014 kB |
Downloads | 843 |
OS | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64 |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | Gamma correction, calibrate monitor, Gamma calibration, calibrate, correction, gamma |
Users' rating (5 rating) |
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4.0.0.4 | Jan 31, 2019 | New Release | New Features / Error Corrections: When using multiple monitors, the wrong EDID data might get used. Version 4.0.0.2 solves this problem and should definitely be installed when using multiple monitors |
4.0.0.2 | Mar 4, 2014 | New Release | QuickGamma Version 4 does not run on any Windows version prior to Windows 7. The programs QuickGammaLoader, QuickGammaResume and QuickGammaResumeClose, which were part of previous versions of QuickGamma, are not required anymore and hence are no longer part of QuickGamma Version 4. QuickGamma Version 4 now uses the Windows 7 built in Display Calibration feature to load the LUT. To use the Windows 7 built in Display Calibration feature, QuickGamma creates a ICC profile for the monitor with a vcgt tag containing the LUT data. Either the sRGB color space or the color space defined by the RGB primaries in the monitors EDID information can be selected to create the monitor profile. The sRGB color space is considered the standard color space for monitors, but the individual color space as defined by the RGB primaries in the monitors EDID information might be more suitable. |
4.0.0.1 | Oct 21, 2013 | New Release | QuickGamma Version 4 does not run on any Windows version prior to Windows 7. The programs QuickGammaLoader, QuickGammaResume and QuickGammaResumeClose, which were part of previous versions of QuickGamma, are not required anymore and hence are no longer part of QuickGamma Version 4. QuickGamma Version 4 now uses the Windows 7 built in Display Calibration feature to load the LUT. To use the Windows 7 built in Display Calibration feature, QuickGamma creates a ICC profile for the monitor with a vcgt tag containing the LUT data. Either the sRGB color space or the color space defined by the RGB primaries in the monitors EDID information can be selected to create the monitor profile. The sRGB color space is considered the standard color space for monitors, but the individual color space as defined by the RGB primaries in the monitors EDID information might be more suitable. |