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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
"I had always wondered myself why some peoples images look light or too dark online" Bear in mind (as I'm sure you know) that the Macs use a different gamma setting, by design- Mac images look dark and contrasty on a PC, PC images look light and washed-out on a Mac. But your adjustment idea is still good, some people still adjust far from the "correct" gamma. When I teach PhotoShop Advanced I do the monitor settings, but I tell my students it is a can of worms, and I am suprised how "uncalibrated" many peoples eyes are- even with me standing behind them, prompting them, they still come up with distinctly "weird" setting!
Attached Link: http://www.brycetech.com/pagestuff/calbar.jpg
There are 20 color bars above...ranging from Black to White. If you can not see all 20 bars, you need to adjust your monitor's brightness and contrast until all 20 are visible. Not doing so, can result in images appearing too light or too dark. this has become a "standard" on many sites in the bryce community since its showing...and its something that should accompany any image that may be "questionably" dark. It accompanies many of the images at my site and the game "driven" made with Bryce and Raydream thats there too. BT http://www.brycetech.com/ BTheyas; well, a gif would work better for greyscale ;) i can see the grey text okay. hmm, now i can see the white text, but not black. bummer. and i can see 19 1/2 bars on bt's scale... i think i'm doing pretty good. ;) hmmm... should that be 'if you can't see it in black, monitor brightness is too LOW'? ;) i turned up the brightness 'til i could see the words in the black, but that makes the black background of the page lighter than the black in your image. i rather insist on the black of 'empty' space being as black as it can be. ah well.
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