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Date Created: 6/10/2011   Date Modified: 2/29/2012

+ADC (Automatic Display Control) - What is it?

Question:

ADC (Automatic Display Control) - What is it and what does it do?

Answer:

ADC stands for “Automatic Display Control”.  On some computers this is accomplished using DDC commands while on other computers / displays it is accomplished using other commands that allows ADC to control the display.  Therefore, ADC is a generic term that allows the program to control the display.  

The software tests if ADC is compatible or not on the current system.  If it is not compatible, then the user will be guided through the adjustment process and they must manually make any required adjustments.

If available and working, ADC will adjust the RGB controls on the display.  If they are not available or not responding, ADC will instead set the display to the pre-set color temperature setting that is closest to the desired target (chosen by the customer).  In addition, ADC also controls brightness and contrast.

***As of the time of this article (6/10/2011), Apple's Mini DisplayPort (mDP) does not support either DDC or X-Rite's ADC.