Indeed. That's why all of the backgrounds I use are dark colors and
preferably black if the page allows.
ps: On my laptop screen the mouse-over buttons are too far down the
page to be reachable while viewing anything other than the bottom half
of the image.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Johan Malmström wrote:
>> Thanks Chuck!
>>
>> I got a black and white version of #55 photo here:
>> http://j-plupp.deviantart.com/art/YNP-1-104506519
>> I can't really decide on which way to go with this photo.
>>
>
> Here's another possibility. I was browsing through this gallery. I kept
> thinking I should like the images more than I did, but wasn't sure why.
> Some, particularly, the verticals, I would like larger ... but that's
> not really it. Somehow they seemed subdued, lacking in oomph.
>
> Then I realized; I was looking at relatively small images in a sea of
> pure, bright white. It's like it was overloading my visual sense so that
> I couldn't see the true tones of the image itself.
>
> For your consideration, here's how this image looks with different
> luminance neutral backgrounds.
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/JohanM/Frame.htm>
>
> Personally, I prefer either black or the darkest gray, but any of the
> grays help me a lot. I just don't see the same image with the white
> background.
>
> Moose
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