I recently got an IBM ThinkVision L191p and have had a this persistant problem with the image quality. Basically, the colors are bleeding to the right and left. Seems to be most noticeable with Blue text on a grey background. I did a test by creating a webpage with a gray background and a square blue box. Here is the html...
Here is a closeup photo of the result...
As you can see, the horizonatal resolution is perfectly crisp, no bleeding. But the vertical line is seperating out the blue color. White to the right, dark to the left.
I am using a DVI connecection. The VGA connection has the same problem. Now, I've tried tweaking all of the settings.. but I have had no luck. What's weird is that the "phase" , "clock", and contrast settings are locked on DVI input... but not on the VGA settings. Are these not applicable with a DVI hookup?
I've done a search on this problem...
...but this guy is using an analogue signal and am to understand that this problem can not happen with a digital signal.
By the way, the exact same problem is happening with two identical LCDs at work. The graphics card I am using is a PowerColor RV6DE-NB3 Radeon 7000 64MB. At work it is some recent GeForce card.
Code:
<body style="background-color: gray">
<div style="border: 1px solid blue; width: 400; height: 400"></div>
As you can see, the horizonatal resolution is perfectly crisp, no bleeding. But the vertical line is seperating out the blue color. White to the right, dark to the left.
I am using a DVI connecection. The VGA connection has the same problem. Now, I've tried tweaking all of the settings.. but I have had no luck. What's weird is that the "phase" , "clock", and contrast settings are locked on DVI input... but not on the VGA settings. Are these not applicable with a DVI hookup?
I've done a search on this problem...
...but this guy is using an analogue signal and am to understand that this problem can not happen with a digital signal.
By the way, the exact same problem is happening with two identical LCDs at work. The graphics card I am using is a PowerColor RV6DE-NB3 Radeon 7000 64MB. At work it is some recent GeForce card.