Yea, that was my thought too....I mean if every moniter's color is 
just a "bit" different then there is no end to the madness....I have 
noticed the darker the color the less likey it is to be shown as 
different.  I guess I know now why so many web designers stick to 
darker colors...  :-)

Heath
http://heathparks.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> different gamma of the different monitors. macs trad. are brighter  
> than PCs, and if you don't turn the knobs then your monitor might 
also  
> be too much of one color (like your colour tv set).
> 
> on a mac system preferences - display always let you build a 
custom   
> profile or use a preset. no idea on pc. personally I don't bother  
> since you can't go around determining everyone's monitors for your  
> work :-) (but if you were editing for publishing/tv then it does  
> matter...)
> 
> 
> On 30/11/2008, at 1:45 AM, Heath wrote:
> 
> > I have recently begun playing around with creating websites and I 
have
> > noticed that the appearance of my site, the colors, is different 
on my
> > laptop vs my desktop. Why is this? Does anyone know? What about
> > when you are doing color correcting in your video, if I edit it 
on my
> > laptop is it going to look different when played back on a 
desktop? I
> > think yes....
> >
> > Any thoughts or suggestions please let me know
> >
> 
> 
> cheers
> Adrian Miles
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> bachelor communication honours coordinator
> vogmae.net.au
>


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