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    Published on 04-10-2010 11:28 PM

    This article will talk about how you can apply gamma correction to your games or programs. The article covers Windows and X11 (using XFree86 extensions to X11). X11 covers Linux/Unix systems and works for the entire screen (as it's not possible to only apply it to your program). Gamma correction can help make some colors to appear brighter or darker. This is useful for CRT monitors whose colors get increasingly darker with time.
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