HOW TO CHANGE YOUR SCREEN RESOLUTION
AND
TRUE COLORS IN WINDOWS


This will explain how to change your screen resolution.





Click Start > Settings > Control Panel
Double-click on the Display icon.



-or-

Right click on a blank area of the desktop.
Left click on Properties





Click the Settings tab.
Move the Desktop Area slider to select the resolution.
Click the Applybutton.

Note: If your computers asks you to restart and you are unfamilar with Safe-Mode it is recommended that you do not continue.







Click the OK button to confirm the change.





Click the Yes button if you want to keep the setting.

Note: If you cannot see the screen wait 15 seconds and it will revert to the previous settings.





Click the OK button



TRUE COLORS


Images on the screen The primary challenge in creating images for Web pages is the relatively low resolution of the computer screen. But today's computer screens can display thousands or millions of colors, and this wealth of color minimizes the limitations of screen resolution. Complex graphics or color photographs often look surprisingly good on Web pages for two reasons:

True-color (24-bit) or high-color (16-bit) displays show enough colors to reproduce photographs and complex art accurately The light transmitted from display monitors shows more dynamic range and color intensity than light reflected from printed pages Digital publishing is color publishing: on the Web there is no economic penalty for publishing in color. Web pages may in fact be the best current means of distributing color photography — it's a lot cheaper than color printing, and it's also more consistent and reliable than all but the most expert (and costly) color printing.



Follow the instructions above, to open this screen. Then Click on the Colors Tab, Click on True Colors, Click Apply and Okay and thats all there is to that.