runwolf13 opened this issue on Jun 30, 2003 ยท 22 posts
TheBryster posted Mon, 30 June 2003 at 6:28 PM
It's very important for me to have a properly calibrated monitor. I work with high resolution photos, orginal artwork (watercolours) and VERY OLD photos. The end result has to be perfect as with the DTP I do for a couple of charities. My current Packard-Bell 17" was too 'red' when I got it so I spent a lot of time re-calibrating. There is simply no-way I'm going to change it just to see someone's render. I would rather d/load and play with it in PSP... This however doesn't mean I think there is anything wrong with the works I have a problem seeing, nor do I think anything less of a Brycer's PC or monitor. I have on occasion, commented that an image is 'too dark'. But there is the rub! 99% of all the work you guys submit is perfectly visible on my system. It therefore follows that the work I have a problem with MIGHT actually be TOO DARK! Something the Brycer might want to correct/alter/change. I sincerely hope that you guys will tell me if there is something wrong with the lighting/brightness of MY work... regards The Bryster
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