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Warp wrote:
> This would mean that if your monitor is set very
> bright, then the white lines will overwhelm the black ones, requiring
> a different gamma correction value
Isn't this kind of the point, tho? Unless you turn up both the black level
and the white level in a controlled way, I'd think increasing the brightness
of one or the other is going to mean you have to correct your images
differently for them to "look right".
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Understanding the structure of the universe
via religion is like understanding the
structure of computers via Tron.
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