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salad tossing sig guy
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: mrthumbs*gmail.com
Posts: 11,702
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design question: screen brightness / contrast
Im reviewing some designs and they they look too bright
on one monitor and too dark on another: figures since my monitor settings are fucked up. But is there some kind of tool that displays for example all sort of color schemes which allows me to fine-tune the B/C of my screens to 'default' ? Hope it makes sense. |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 628
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Excellent topic....
I have a 1 y/o 17'' monitor in front of me... On 100, the brightness is at 60... The site I've just designed look perfect on it. I then test it on another monitor, brand new 17'' flat screen, brightness set at 50/100 and its way too bright!! Well, I decided to go halfway, increased my first monitor's brightness to 80... edit: BTw, I think that the default setting for each monitor is 50... Unfortunately, it is not the same 50! |
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salad tossing sig guy
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: mrthumbs*gmail.com
Posts: 11,702
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just like there is enough information and care about
what browsers people use to make a design overall compatible there has to be a simple trick or tool to define the default B/C. I did the same as you Juice but hey.. maybe my monitors are WAY to bright or way to dark considering the average and i dont know what the average is.. Somebody must have figured this out... thank god im not a designer.. details like this will make me paranoid. |
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#4 |
MFBA
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: PNW
Posts: 7,230
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i think my video card has a setting where it shows a picture and i just drag the thing across untill i think it looks best. or the adobe gamma loader does it for me, i dunno. i know flat screens tend to make everything look a lot lighter. you can fix this by making sure when there is a solid black object that it looks truly BLACK and not somewhat illuminescent.
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#5 |
Entrepreneur
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: USA
Posts: 31,429
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This is the best tool to get your monitor settings calibrated perfectly.
http://www.displaymate.com/
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