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Is there any way to change DIGITAL VIBRANCE in ATI Catalyst CC?

Veraxitas

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I just switched from Nvidia to ATI. When I was using Forceware with my Nvidia it had an option in color settings to change "Digital Vibrance" which really helped in my multiplayer COD2 that enabled me to see the enemy better.

With the Catalyst control center the only options under color control are gamma, brightenss, and contrast. Am I missing something? I would love to be able to change the digital vibrance like in the forceware drivers in the cats cc???
 
There is no "vibrance" as such. This is just a handy combination of gamma and contrast, with a neat marketing name.

Use your gamma/brightness/contrast dials - there is nothing else to colorspace mapping.
 
Originally posted by: Peter
There is no "vibrance" as such. This is just a handy combination of gamma and contrast, with a neat marketing name.

Use your gamma/brightness/contrast dials - there is nothing else to colorspace mapping.

OK, Now when I do that using either CCC or ATI tray tools I can change the settings and it changes on my desktop, however, as soon as I go into my game there is no change, everything reverts back to what the game would look like with no changes. I tried saving as a profile, hitting apply, etc...but as soon as I enter the game there is no change. What am I doing wrong?
 
Originally posted by: framerateuk
Play the game properly and stop cheating? 😉

OMG, how can changing my color settings so that I can see better on my monitor be considered cheating?

Using hacks to see through walls, aim bots, god modes, etc... are cheating and I am against all such cheats in online gaming and would never consider using them. However, changing the visual/graphics settings so that I can see better is hardly cheating.
 
If you are using a dvi connection you have something called Avivo color under digital panel properties, there you can change the saturation, just like nv's DV.

In the normal color settings you can have different settings for desktop and full screen 3d
 
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