Or ... you could buy and connect a Huey to adjust the monitor's brightness
according to the light levels in the room.
Chris
On 9 Dec 2009, at 21:28, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> That's better. Now, what about the rest? :-)
> The problem I have is that I tend to process images in the evening -
> when the monitor looks brighter of course (the lighting in that room
> is dim). When I check them the next day in daylight, they sometimes
> seem a bit dull and flat. Eventually I'll have to fix the room lighting!
> Andrew Fildes
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