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02/13/2009 03:54:04 PM · #1
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Message edited by author 2009-02-15 20:44:38.
02/13/2009 03:56:51 PM · #2
I don`t..
02/13/2009 03:56:55 PM · #3
No. Just white.
02/13/2009 04:00:39 PM · #4
I'm on my calibrated monitor at work and I can't see it. I can often see subtleties on this monitor that don't show up on others. All I can see is a little bit of grey pixelation between the branches, and that is probably not what you are talking about.
02/13/2009 04:07:20 PM · #5
The grey pixelation is probably snow and wind moving the branches as it was snowing pretty good when this was shot.

Message edited by author 2009-02-13 17:12:36.
02/14/2009 04:52:15 PM · #6
Ten of my monitors show it, the other ten do not.
02/14/2009 07:02:25 PM · #7
Oddly, I find no humor in that response.
02/14/2009 07:42:23 PM · #8
The last I heard, white noise isn't something you see.

(feel free to find no humor in that response either. ;D)
02/14/2009 07:54:22 PM · #9
There can be no visible noise... because all of the pixels are exactly the same shade, namely R=252, G=248, B=247. So it is not white (255, 255, 255) but close to it. There are a few jpeg compression "flies" around the trees, that's all.
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