Larry Colen wrote:
On Feb 1, 2011, at 8:41 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Ok here is Franks photo as seen on my monitor...
http://annsan.smugmug.com/Other/stuff/6668550_NAGh5/1/1175156596_y5R7S/Large
Please say you see it now :-)
I see it now. It looks like you're using a CGA monitor. My guess is that you
have your computer set for too small of a color space, and that isn't allowing
fine enough gradations in the tones. Very reminiscent of the article someone
recently posted about noise dithering the signal so that this didn't happen.
Try going to your computer settings, monitor, and setting it to display
thousands, or millions of colors.
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Larry Colen l...@red4est.com sent from i4est
I went to 32 bit color in the windoze display settings... that did the
trick! thank you!!!!!
I had it set on 16... don't know why... I think it goes back to
sometime when I or someone I knew
thought if you set the color rendition too fine it would look wonky on
older computers that couldn't deal with it.
since I always got the colors right and prints right that I made I
didn't think about it but I did reject some photos when
I was voting in the Gallery because I thought it was _them_ oh dear!
phew!
ann
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