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Posted on 04/02/04 12:09:14 PM |
trinityofone
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A matter of brightness
I have just created a montage, which is intentionally dark - a view of a framed photo on a wall with a nasty 'blue flock' wallpaper but heavily shadowed. The problem is, on my PC, it looks fine but I know that as it is for a contest, it will be viewed on a variety of different systems. I viewed it as a Mac proof and it is way too bright and it seems to lose the 'dark ambience' but if I darkened it down, it would be way too dark on other PCs. Is there a compromise or is it unavoidable? _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 04/02/04 1:01:39 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: A matter of brightness
If you want to maintain image quality, it's largely unavoidable. But you could convert the image to index colour (web safe) which should increase fidelity - but at the expense of making the image look a bit nasty and pixellated. On the other hand, people set the brightness of their monitors in many different ways, so maybe you shouldn't take the apparent appearance on different platforms too seriously. The best way forward might be to brighten it up, but to increase the contrast of the shadows (rather than their overall depth). Would this work? |
Posted on 04/02/04 1:48:11 PM |
trinityofone
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Re: A matter of brightness
Thanks Steve, I guess this is the price that's payed for web-based montages. I'll send you a link privately (just in case anyone here also sees it before the contest ends), see what you think and let me know how it looks on your Mac. _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |