
Digital vibrance: This setting essentially acts like contrast, allowing you to fine tune the way your monitor displays the vibrancy of colors with values between grayscale and a high-contrast setting.Several image enhancements are also available: Generally speaking it is advised you leave this value at the default +1.00 setting. In simpler terms, it 'optimizes' images displayed on your computer to emphasize color differences the human eye is sensitive to (for example, shadows) and to prevent GPU power from being wasted on distinguishing color differences the human eye struggles to detect. Gamma: Gamma, or gamma correction, is done by your computer to determine luminance settings for images.Generally, you will want to avoid setting this too high or too low as it will strain your eyesight during extended play. Increasing this value with increase the vibrancy of all colors and the ease with which you can distinguish them.


It is important to note that brightness is somewhat tied to the gamma value - if you modify the brightness value by an extreme amount, it will limit the range of gamma values your monitor can display for that brightness.

If you wish to modify settings for all applications, ensure to check the 'Use NVIDIA settings' box before continuing. This will bring up another menu with various options. To modify the color settings which your monitor renders with, locate the Display menu in the left hand tab and click on the Adjust desktop color settings option.

The 'Desktop Color Settings' screen for a single monitor setup.
