----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom C"
Subject: Re: Some quick monitor info


> The more and more I think about it, the more it becomes apparent that
> regardless of how things look on my monitor I can be almost guaranteed it
> won't look the same on someone else's, regardless of calibration, etc.
>
> If contrast is adjustable, doesn't this compensate for the contrast the
> monitor is spec'd to have?

My concern is that if the native contrast is very high, then it might not be 
able to be adjusted to a level that is suited to image editing.
My secondary monitor is a Samsung 192N, which apparently has a 700:1 
contrast ratio as native. I find it is rather punchy for editing, which is 
why I am still using my old Samsung 955DF CRT monitor as my primary.
As far as calibration goes, I'm not terribly concerned about what other 
people see, since I can't control their calibraton. All I can do is keep my 
system calibrated, which is somewhat of a compromise since I need my system 
to coordinate with what is coming off the lab, as well as my inkjet printer 
and still put something on the web that is viewable witout hurting to many 
sets of eyes.

William Robb 


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