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Eero Ahonen nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2005-09-17 03:02:
> Larry Hudson wrote:
>
>> Eero Ahonen wrote:
>>
>>> This actually is my usual problem. I'm using very dark monitor
>>> (brightness set to 0), but with extreme contrast (set to full) - so
>>> alltough everything is dark, the different shades of black (and
>>> colors, especially) are visible. And when I create graphics which
>>> look nice here, they are usually way too dark everywhere else.
>>>
>> ...
>>
>> I suggest you re-think how you're making your images. Your website is
>> totally illegible as well. All I can see is a totally black screen
>> with a few meaningless dark smudges on it. (Except for the
>> straight-text links -- people/hardware/etc...)
>>
>> -=- Larry -=-
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> Umh, image really THAT dark? There has to be something mystical either
> with my monitor or with my eyes... It has to be with my eyes actually,
> 'cause I keep all monitors usually as dark as possible (and I like it -
> and I see it clearly).
>
> But hmh, you can't see the texts behind those links? Normal text is a
> bit darker than a link, but IMO it should be fully readable by anyone
> (color is #bbbbbb). The Raytracing -department "might be" "a bit" dark;
> maybe part of the Photography, too?
>
The raytracing section IS VERY dark! I have to crank up the brightness of monitor
almost to the max.
Some tumbnails are so dark, I have to hit ctrl-A to realise that there IS something
there...
I've done a render of "life" and realised that there is a textured ground and
non-black background
by going trough the code.
Alain
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