[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It's posible if you understand the difference between the additive
> dislay and the reflective medium. The variation is a constant, and
> it can be controlled quite effectively. Yes, it almost always requires
> a proof to make a perfect prent, but one can come very close even on a
> first attempt if the system is optimized.

Well, I guess I'm either lucky or I have really low benchmarks. :-)  Or 
some combination of the two.  I've never found it difficult to manage 
that difference.  But I think visually, too.  Even when I'm designing a 
system, I literally see it in my "inner landscape" long before the 
design is finalized.  It actually might be interesting if I could render 
it for other people to see what I "see" when I'm thinking about a 
problem. :-)  It'd kinda be like visualizing a global enterprise 
software system, mediated by the kids from South Park. ;->

-- 
Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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