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08/26/2003 03:49:54 PM · #1
My apologies for this "newbie" question but I don't know how to search the forums for previous/similar threads.

I was wondering about my images as viewed on a PC. I do all my editing in Photoshop 7 on a Mac. The default gamma is 1.8 on a Mac and 2.something on the PC which is why they appear darker on the PC. Now, I didn't think about this until now (after submitting my first three images). What steps have people taken to compensate for the differences in gamma? I know there are utilities from Adobe (and others) that will adjust the gamma on the PC but how many folks do that?

Thanks in advance!
08/26/2003 04:01:24 PM · #2
//www.makesmewonder.com/dpc.html is the unofficial search engine.

I use adobe gamma. :)

M
08/26/2003 04:41:37 PM · #3
Thanks for the link, Mavrik! :)

Mo' Stuff:

Well, I just tried that link and tried these: gamma, gamma settings, pc gamma, adobe gamma and all yielded no search results. :(

Message edited by author 2003-08-26 16:44:39.
08/26/2003 04:49:27 PM · #4
You can try google advanced and enter "dpchallenge.com" under domain

//www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en


Calvus
08/26/2003 11:26:37 PM · #5
To add to Calvus's post, if you have the Google toolbar installed and DPChallenge is the current page, simply type your search terms in the window anc click "search site" instead of "search web".
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