ssal
Active Member
I have a HP8470p with Intel HD4000 graphic.
When I am in Photoshop or Lightroom, the display is normal in the application. However, when I activated the full screen mode to see the image on the entire screen, the contrast will increase and get brighter. The higher contrast and brighter image is not what the actual property of the image. That causes inconsistency which I try to avoid.
I googled how to turn off the Intel Dynamic Contrast and found 3 suggested solutions:
1. Intel Graphic Command (downloaded).
2. Windows Setting>System>Display
3. RegEdit
I tried all 3 and none of them will take me to the final steps that I can adjust it. It seems that my HP8470p/IntelHD4000 doesn't support any of these.
Is there other solutions I'd missed?
When I am in Photoshop or Lightroom, the display is normal in the application. However, when I activated the full screen mode to see the image on the entire screen, the contrast will increase and get brighter. The higher contrast and brighter image is not what the actual property of the image. That causes inconsistency which I try to avoid.
I googled how to turn off the Intel Dynamic Contrast and found 3 suggested solutions:
1. Intel Graphic Command (downloaded).
2. Windows Setting>System>Display
3. RegEdit
I tried all 3 and none of them will take me to the final steps that I can adjust it. It seems that my HP8470p/IntelHD4000 doesn't support any of these.
Is there other solutions I'd missed?