Could be the color calibration on the LCD or 'traditional' CRT. Check out some 
tools like:

http://www.colorvision.com/  (PANTONE Spyder - hardware based)
http://www.easyrgb.com/calibrate.php 


Also if you own Photoshop it does have an adjustement tool that provides some 
color calibration
for your system. I've heard some great things about the external 'spider' 
calibration tools from
the designers at work.



--- Nancy Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Webstandards,
>  
> Are there any articles or standards out there that talk about how to pick 
> colors for both LCD
> and traditional monitors? 
>  
> I have a website that is an intense blue that looks great in a tradiational 
> monitor but looks
> terrible in an LCD monitor.
>  
> Nancy Johnson
> 
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