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2002-10-07, 02:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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So with my computer at home I'm not seeing "the whole" picture...
what i mean is, when i look at graphics and such at my home computer i dont see as much as what i do whenever i look at the same image through the computers at school... Example: http://geocities.com/brokenmortality Ok, rough draft on something i'm working on... The angel on the front page is completely surrounded with blackness on my home computer, but here you are able to see the background behind the angel... does this have something to do about resolution? Is there a way to change this? lol, thanks for taking the time to read my jibberish. eMa Last edited by eMaGyN; 2002-10-07 at 02:42 PM. |
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2002-10-07, 02:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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hrm, its just really weird...because like...
Also, on the CDL site, with this computer i can see the american flag behind the CDL insignia (upper left of forums) and i can see more on the site header (the flag and faded med armor) but i can't on my PC at home... /me cries. My avatar has some green in it that doesn't show up on my home PC as well... st00pid computas. eMa |
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2002-10-07, 08:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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You can adjust your brightness, contrast and gamma more than just the controls on your monitor if you use the program Adobe Gamma, it comes with Adobe Photoshop, which I know you have. You can get to it by opening your control panel and its called "Adobe Gamma." Hope that helps...
MJ |
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