On Jan 12, 2009, at 09:06 , Bruce Johnson wrote:

> On Jan 12, 2009, at 7:14 AM, Thomas Ethen wrote:
>
>> The
>> contrast in the shadow areas is so intense, you can hardly edit high
>> contrast photos using a glossy screen, compared to the ease of
>> editing those
>> areas using a Matt Screen.
>
> Any physical screen treatment will alter all the pixels on a screen
> uniformly, like putting a neutral density filter on a camera.


Very valid point as always, Bruce!

A matte display is a display with some kind of filter on it. It will  
necessarily alter the screen performance, no matter what, like Bruce  
points out to filters on a camera's lens.
-Laurent.
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