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Patrick Elliott <sel### [at] rraznet> wrote:
> 2. Displays that can ID their "current"
> gamma, so that the software can correct for what the display is actually
> showing
That's actually a good point. Given that different displays will have
different brightness curves, it seems really odd that the displays don't
tell the computer what this curve is so that the computer can act
accordingly. At most you get a floppy with the monitor which contains
this info and it might, just might, get used by the OS for *something*.
It usually doesn't seem enough, though.
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- Warp
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