The two lines on a trinitron-screen are technical needed, as anyone can
imagine. But the ability of such a tube to show the pictures without
disturbing *any* pixel-line with small grids makes the two lines acceptable.
Comparing trinitron (or other screens with same technique) to ones with
"old-fashioned" tubes makes the difference clear ...
Hartmut
noname-screen ...
Nick Portelli schrieb in Nachricht <38BC533F.A768385B@pilot.msu.edu>...
>trinitrons have 2 lines across the screen. I don't like them.
>
>Kari Kivisalo wrote:
>>
>> Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
>> >
>> > I can't even see the boxes in the middle with everything turned up!!!!
>>
>> Then your monitor needs some service adjustments or your display
>> adapter has been misconfigured (gamma,brightness,contrast etc.).
>> If it's none of the above I recommend Sony Trinitron monitors :)
>>
>> This test image produces consistent results with different monitors
>> when compared for example to Photoshop 5 gamma utility so it should
>> be ok. The image was ripped from Nokia's monitor test software
>> http://www.nokia.com/monitors/download/ntest.html
>>
>> Since Win* uses full white as default document background the desktop
>> becomes too bright for comfortable viewing when the monitor is adjusted
>> for optimum performance (for graphics work).
>>
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>> Kari Kivisalo www.kivisalo.net
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