Another thing to consider, does our eye focus on
brightness or contrast, and can a screen be bright at
the expense of contrast. I admit I do not know these
answers, I just thought I'd throw another vegetable
into this now rapidly boiling pot. John
--- Gregg Iverson <giverson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yes, of course you are right. But when you are
> loosing one stop a decade
> to failing clarity of the lens in your eye (as we
> are all doing, so I've
> read) anything that can slow down the process is
> appreciated. Either that
> or go to auto focus. Can't believe I said that!
>
> Gregg
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