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On 11/6/2009 12:49 AM, clipka wrote:
> I'd recommend to just skip the brightness and contrast stuff (you should
> have done that already when calibrating the display), and just do the
> eyes-squinting part and following.
Except that now I'm confused and can't remember *which* eye-squinting
instructions I'm supposed to follow...
Is there no tool where I can just click a button and say, "Fix my gamma!"?
Mike
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clipka wrote:
> To counterbalance it a bit: It does have flaws :-P What bothers me most
> is that whenever I re-render any image file in whatever directory IC is
> presently in, any subsequent attempt to skip to the next or previous
> image - or even just choose "reopen image" - makes it jump to the first
> image in the directory instead, which I think makes that "reopen image"
> business pretty much pointless... (using version 1.0.10 here)
>
Good to know, guess I messed things up when wrapping OS specific
functionality (like directory monitoring) to prepare for a future
cross-platform GUI. IC is in fact just the graphical front-end for a
professional image processing library and as such basically just a hobby
of mine and I have quite limited time for testing it. So I'm quite
thankful for all feedback from users, especially about things that do
not work as expected.
>
> (I wonder why nobody ever bothered to add a "dither" switch to
> POV-Ray... or did I miss something?)
I *think* there was once a dither option for color palette based image
file formats like GIF ;)
-Ive
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SharkD schrieb:
> On 11/6/2009 12:49 AM, clipka wrote:
>> I'd recommend to just skip the brightness and contrast stuff (you should
>> have done that already when calibrating the display), and just do the
>> eyes-squinting part and following.
>
> Except that now I'm confused and can't remember *which* eye-squinting
> instructions I'm supposed to follow...
>
> Is there no tool where I can just click a button and say, "Fix my gamma!"?
I wish there was. However, as far as POV-Ray is concerned, the next beta
should provide proper gamma handling almost "out of the box".
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Following this test, to all who find my images washed out, I am glad to say
that my hardware and software are properly calibrated :-)
Thanks Cristoph.
Thomas
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