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Fractal (none) posted on Nov 18, 2003
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So strange, I made this one on the computer at my work (oops... LOL) and there it just looked perfect! The purple and blue gradiently faded into the black and it looked like some sort of bug. Now I see it on my own laptop and I think it is just horrible! The colors are to harsh. Apperently the color settings on my laptop are much sharper. Anyway, I just leave it standing because I already had a comment on it; thanks.

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Artzy

9:18AM | Tue, 18 November 2003

Nicely Done!

DaMonk

3:27PM | Tue, 18 November 2003

I like it! I think the color is very pretty. Interesting frac, also. Maybe it's a compression problem. The same thing happens to me.

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tresamie

10:24PM | Tue, 18 November 2003

A laptop screen does not always do well with fractal images. I think the colors are great!

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undisclosed-designer

5:39PM | Thu, 11 December 2003

i can't see what you see on your laptop, although i have an iMac with adjustable flatscreen, similar to what you have on yours, only my settings are set to a million colors, maybe that makes the difference, but i assure you, this image looks G-R-E-A-T on mine, dear ... knowing what the TFT screens on a laptop costs, for i have repaired quite a lot of them, i think its a settings problem ... anyways, this image looks excellent to me Marit smile


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