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05/03/2009 06:54:20 PM · #1 |
| What is the best way for me to see on my monitor what most people are seeing on theirs? When I look at the white to black boxes at the bottom of the page when casting votes I cannot see a line between the last 4-5 black blocks. Is there a way to calibrate it better without having to buy a program? |
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05/03/2009 07:22:01 PM · #2 |
You can do some eyeball calibration, there are some free visual calibration aids that can help. Try this one and let me know how well it works: Calibrize
Here's a chart that is online Monitor calibration
I think I have another on somewhere that is an image file, but I can't locate it online. I may have it saved on my hard drive somewhere. If I find it, I will get back to you. |
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05/03/2009 08:02:06 PM · #3 |
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05/03/2009 08:13:36 PM · #4 |
| Thanks I think that helped. There is no distinct line between the last 2 white blocks now but I can now make out the last 2 black blocks. |
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05/03/2009 08:14:11 PM · #5 |
| Here is a great resource for monitor calibration. It's a bit of reading, but well worth understanding. Norman knows his stuff. The *best* way is hardware calibration, but software calibration can get reasonably close. |
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