Yup, monitor is calibrated but running PC standard 2.2 gamma. I often
see the gamma problem with Nathan's images and have finally learned to
ignore it.
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Crawford wrote:
> It looked good on my screen. Is your monitor calibrated? With an image that
> has a broad range of tones from bright white to very dark tones, monitor
> calibration is very important...if it is off just a little an image like
> Jim's won't look good. Consider also that come Mac users still use the gamma
> 1.8 standard instead of the 2.2 standard that is now preferred. Images on
> the web often look too dark on a 1.8 gamma screen.
>
>
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