Radlafx opened this issue on Dec 12, 2005 ยท 11 posts
Radlafx posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 1:31 AM
Why isn't there a stepwedge on renderosity? It would be nice to see one at the top/bottom of each page.
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KarenJ posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 1:35 AM
A what?
"you are terrifying
and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan
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Radlafx posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 1:38 AM
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cynlee posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 1:43 AM
not a bad idea.. maybe we can add them to the forums..
KarenJ posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 1:44 AM
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/tut.ez?Form.ViewPages=77
There's one in the tutorials section."you are terrifying
and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan
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cynlee posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 1:48 AM
thanks karen! :]
mrsparky posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 5:40 AM
cynlee posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 12:19 PM
yes.. see the link karen posted.. you'll find an image posted looks different on different monitors.. not the way you had originally intended it to look.. especially if it's a darker image to begin with
Miss Nancy posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 4:20 PM
the first first 5 sectors on the left are solid black on my monitor (mac standard gamma), and I can just barely see that the 6th is lighter. if I switch to PC gamma, I can see that the 5th sector is lighter, but the 4 sectors to the left are solid black.
Radlafx posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 5:16 PM
Hi nancy looks like you need to calibrate you're monitor. On a mac go to system preferences, displays, calibrate. On a p.c. just switch to a mac :o).
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Miss Nancy posted Mon, 12 December 2005 at 6:52 PM
yes, rad, recalibrated to pc gamma. it's a crappy old monitor, though, so I'll check it out on another one later. thanks for the stepwedge, by the way. I usually fix dark pc images in photoshop, using autolevels, but this stepwedge was unaffected by autolevels. had to jack up brightness 75% in photoshop to see all the steps.