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03/05/2003 04:01:16 PM · #1 |
I'm getting a few comments that lead me to believe that my image may not be showing up on eveyone's computer the same. Someone said my image had a rainbow effect. This is strange to me because it is (to the best of my knowlege) a greyscale image. I've looked at it on a MAc at home and a PC at work and it looks the same. Now if I turn my monitors colors down to like 16 bit and 256 I see some strange artifacts, but no color. Anyone got any ideas?
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03/05/2003 07:09:57 PM · #2 |
How to fix monitor:FIX MONITOR |
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03/05/2003 08:08:31 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by pitsaman: How to fix monitor:FIX MONITOR |
this is pitsaman's answer to all questions. LOL
there are alot of places on the web that talk about calibrating monitors...I use Mac and got a program that is shareware called SuperCal that does an excellent job. I set my monito to basically mimic a PC (the brightness, etc.). This program has great info and walks you through it.
//versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=12756&db=mac
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03/06/2003 01:49:11 AM · #4 |
What you see on the screen depends on your "display settings" and the hardware, mainly the graphic card and the monitor itself. If the computer is less than 5 years old and have a reasonably good quality display/graphic card set to 16bit colours, there should not be a problem. The monitor must be able to handle the high resolution too. Another problem could be the user preferences for turning down the brightness/contrast on the monitor. |
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