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# 1 08-11-2004 , 08:57 PM
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xp or below?

i have a question. are most of u guys using windows xp or below.
cause every now and then i hear about images being too dark or not looking right. i was checking out a pic i made in maya today in school on a 98 computer and it did appear dark and not right looking. but on my computer with xp it appeared just fine.


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# 2 08-11-2004 , 09:27 PM
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I doubt it has anything to do with windows, your school monitors are either really old or the brightnes settings need to be turned up.


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# 3 08-11-2004 , 09:29 PM
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yeah i can't really see your I.T. teacher going round setting up all the monitors in the school. (plus students mess with them)

# 4 08-11-2004 , 09:51 PM
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well i dont see how the brightness of the pic itself has anything to do with a monitor. the monitor only can brighten up how well u see the pic. the pic could still be wrong even if u did brighten up the monitors.


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# 5 08-11-2004 , 10:52 PM
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It has everything to do with it. There is a whole science of tuning a monitor, there are devices that costs thousands of $ of just tuning the colors on monitors. For example I have a dual monitor set up, and pictures on my old IBM 17" are way too dark and looks like crap.

# 6 09-11-2004 , 11:48 AM
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I notice a massive difference is picture quality when i actually set this monitor up properly instead of using default values. Only it takes ages to do.

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