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This is the final part of the Pacific Rim assignment, which is the layered background of a city. It was supposed to be Hong Kong, but that doesn't really show other than the with the text I pulled off of an image search.
Now this picture is one that I'm a little bit concerned with. On two of the four monitors I viewed or worked on this image with (three of which are mine) the image was clearly visible. It was so clear that I could see a distinct eight or so shades at the bottom 5% of the value scale with my own eye at even the lowest brightness settings of those screens. This is important because I did most of the work at this very low value range. The problem is that on the other two monitors, one of which was at my school and is the same type that all computers there use, it was so dark that a few very important details were essentially invisible. Hopefully it's not too much of a problem this time around, I just need to look out for that in the future.
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dragon2000200 [2013-11-27 14:25:24 +0000 UTC]
I see what you mean about darkness levels, looks dark on this monitor.
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Chevrium In reply to dragon2000200 [2013-11-27 14:27:18 +0000 UTC]
So I've heard. I never really thought of just how different people's monitors are for this kind of stuff until this. It looks completely clear on my laptop.
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dragon2000200 In reply to Chevrium [2013-11-27 14:32:21 +0000 UTC]
yea I found this out last year. the monitors at school are so different from at home :y isn't it great
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Chevrium In reply to dragon2000200 [2013-11-27 14:47:20 +0000 UTC]
its basically the best thing that could happen :y
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dragon2000200 In reply to Chevrium [2013-11-27 14:57:12 +0000 UTC]
it sucks cause people could be like 'its good but i cant see shit' or 'its good but why does ti look so bright' and ITS A PROBLEM THAT CANT BE FIXED THERE IS NO MIDDLE GROUND
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Chevrium In reply to dragon2000200 [2013-11-27 18:50:29 +0000 UTC]
It's a problem that can't be fixed because even if you do everything right, it depends on what monitor the viewer has, too. It's just something you have to deal with :n
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