Chris Murphy wrote:
> I have the benefit of looking at the background on a crap laptop
> display as well as a rather nice NEC self-calibrating display suitable
> for medical imaging. And this background looks good to me on both
> displays. That's non-trivial to achieve, there are always compromises.
> It's not really possible to make smooth gradients of short distances
> on low end panels, of course some noise is necessary.

So in short, you are saying that this artwork is great because it looks good 
on some 16-color or 256-color display, which it achieves by looking like a 
256-color display on ALL displays? Seriously?

        Kevin Kofler
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