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Posted by Quanta on 09/23/06 02:15
"Ed Light" <nobody@nobody.there> wrote in message
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> "Quanta" <none@none.NET> wrote in message
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>> "Ed Light" <nobody@nobody.there> wrote in message
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>>>I know that Macs have a higher gamma than PC's, so that stuff that looks
>>>right on a Mac looks dark on a PC.
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>> Gamma is fully configurable on both platforms. This questions makes,
>> therefore, no sense.
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> No, they have default gammas which don't match, which is a dilemma to web
> site makers.
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Yes, that is true. Only something like standard calibration, e.g. the
Spyder products using a sensor, can fix that. That was NOT my point.
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