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zi-double
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    Posted: 11 January 2011 at 2:26am
In last 3-4 days make this piece. I want to look dark, because plan to make 2 pieces like extension with dark and light ideas. The problem is that: when I work on the piece in the home all look at clear. Easy to see all details including dark colour near to the black, but in the work is a bit different. Not so easy to see last 1 or 2 colours /near to the black/. The work look at a bit spread. I think in home I have proper vision, but I can't make 2 laptops to have the same parameters. That is why will be glad to hear your opinions.

8 colours in the work

in work I see something like this


in home I see something like this


this is example what similar I see in home and in work, but what is better ?




About work - just want Indiana Jones to go there :)


Edited by zi-double - 11 January 2011 at 5:37am
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Quote jalonso Replybullet Posted: 11 January 2011 at 7:42am
Depending on where the light areas are and how strong they are, both are ok.
Monitor differences are unavoidable. Macs show brighter images than PCs (generally) and the darker one is quite dark to me so on PCs the first may be too dark.
When I ever have a doubt, I pick lighter to be safe.
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Quote zi-double Replybullet Posted: 11 January 2011 at 10:45am
Thanks Jal. I hope you aren't weary to be right always

Add the piece in PJ gallery :)
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Quote DawnBringer Replybullet Posted: 11 January 2011 at 4:31pm
Ah, that's a common problem...everybody should make sure their monitor brightness isn't too far off...esp. when about to do some gfx.

Whipped up a basic "calibration" tool. It's basically a 16 color grayshade image; displaying a comparison of the two darkest and the two brightest colors.

If your settings are ok the difference between the circles and the background should be somewhat similar for both the dark and bright scene. If you can't even see either the dark or bright circle - you have a problem.

http://goto.glocalnet.net/richard_fhager/bricalibrate.html
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Quote cure Replybullet Posted: 11 January 2011 at 8:52pm
Both look fine on my non-mac laptop. I'll have to remember to check them and Dawn's test on my home computer, as it also tends to skew colors.

Looks great btw, personally I prefer the darker one, but not by a significant margin.
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